Ok, it works that way. So, if I did want to create the WAR file, is my
structure correct to work with a virtual host?
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: tomcatastrophe [mailto:nab...@changethings.org]
Subject: RE: Tomcat WAR deployment with virtual host only shows blank
page
So, I should
So, here is my configuration and what I am trying to accomplish:
I have 1 host definition (aside from the default localhost) in my
server.xml:
Host name=www.foo.com appBase=foocom autoDeploy=true
unpackWARs=true
Aliasfoocom/Alias
/Host
I have /work/tomcat as my home folder for Tomcat.
:
From: tomcatastrophe [mailto:nab...@changethings.org]
Subject: Tomcat WAR deployment with virtual host only shows blank page
If I rename the ROOT.war to ROOT it starts up fine. Does it matter if
the .war file is packed or unpacked and just named .WAR?
Are you saying that ROOT.war is really
Thanks Chuck. So, I should package my WAR then?
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: tomcatastrophe [mailto:nab...@changethings.org]
Subject: RE: Tomcat WAR deployment with virtual host only shows blank
page
Yes, it is a directory. What is odd is that it copies the
META-INF/context.xml
I have found and tried some startup scripts online and added them to
/etc/init.d as tomcat, so /etc/init.d/tomcat
I ran chmod a+x tomcat on the script and then chkconfig --add tomcat
chkconfig --list shows tomcat in the list
I have modified the script to have the proper location for my tomcat
I was using root just trying to get it to work. I'm not sure what you mean
about line endings here... I don't have any \n in my file... or do you mean
the character return ? I'm a little confused.
Markus Schönhaber-10 wrote:
tomcatastrophe:
When I try to run /etc/init.d/tomcat restart
Sure enough, this did it! VERY helpful.
Jason Pyeron wrote:
-Original Message-
From: tomcatastrophe
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 9:47
Subject: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3
I have found and tried some startup scripts online and added
them to /etc/init.d
how to accomplish that with
this script.
I'm a little stuck.
Jason Pyeron wrote:
-Original Message-
From: tomcatastrophe
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 9:47
Subject: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3
I have found and tried some startup scripts online and added
them
Ok, I changed the owner and it works now. :)
tomcatastrophe wrote:
I have gotten the script to work now, but I do want to change the user.
When I change to a user that isn't root I get permission denied errors
when trying to run the script.
What do I need to do to get a different user