Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-13 Thread Daniel Wu
Would it be the same case if we use the bundled tomcat for SSO
implementation?

On Tuesday, July 12, 2016, Brian Pancia <panc...@finityit.com> wrote:

> Daniel,
>
> The Tomcat installation that comes with Mid-Tier is somewhat watered down
> from a full blown Tomcat installation.  With Mid-Tier it is just installing
> the essentials.  I always opt to install Tomcat prior to installing
> Mid-Tier.  However, Mid-Tier should work just fine if you used the packaged
> Tomcat that comes with Mid-Tier.
>
> Brian
>
>
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> Correction, we did the tomcat installation during the mid tier
> installation, since it is included in the midtier.
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Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-12 Thread Joe D'Souza
That is an excellent point. You do not get the web server administration
module with the bundled Tomcat. You need to download that separately if you
should need it later.

Cheers

Joe


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Subject: Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

Daniel,

The Tomcat installation that comes with Mid-Tier is somewhat watered down
from a full blown Tomcat installation.  With Mid-Tier it is just installing
the essentials.  I always opt to install Tomcat prior to installing
Mid-Tier.  However, Mid-Tier should work just fine if you used the packaged
Tomcat that comes with Mid-Tier.

Brian


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Subject: Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

Correction, we did the tomcat installation during the mid tier installation,
since it is included in the midtier.


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Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-12 Thread Brian Pancia
Daniel,

The Tomcat installation that comes with Mid-Tier is somewhat watered down from 
a full blown Tomcat installation.  With Mid-Tier it is just installing the 
essentials.  I always opt to install Tomcat prior to installing Mid-Tier.  
However, Mid-Tier should work just fine if you used the packaged Tomcat that 
comes with Mid-Tier.

Brian


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Subject: Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

Correction, we did the tomcat installation during the mid tier installation, 
since it is included in the midtier.

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Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-12 Thread Joe D'Souza
This is what I usually do as well unless (and there are some customers that
are like that) the customer policy is to use everything bundled and not to
download anything from Apache (Tomcat) or Oracle (JRE's and JDK's) without a
lengthy approval process which involves their quality control team
downloading the requested software and having it tested by their quality
control teams - which can take days or maybe even weeks before getting the
necessary approvals. Believe it or not I have worked at some sites that
require this as a process making it necessary to use as much of the bundled
stuff as is possible..

 

Joe

 

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Jason Miller
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 12:02 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

 

** 

Those are some pretty old/vulnerable/no longer maintained versions of Tomcat
and Java. The latest SP/patch of MT 7.6.04 should work very well on TC 7
with Java 7 (TC/Java 8 might even be supported in the latest version of
MT?).

 

I recommend installing Tomcat yourself before installing MT and it's bundled
TC to give you more flexibility and the ability to easily keep up-to-date.
The bundled TC is really only meant for standing up quick demo systems (and
even then I typically don't use that TC because it only takes a few minutes
to install TC separately).

 

Once you get into the habit of building the full MT app stack Java -> TC -
MT you get pretty fast at it. At this point my team can typically take down
a web server, strip MT, TC and Java, reboot and rebuilt it with the latest
versions and configure in about 30 - 40 minutes.

 

Jason

 

On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 5:57 PM Daniel Wu <danie...@cox.net> wrote:

** 



Here is what we have installed in sequence.

1.JDK 1.6u34

2.Mid Tier 7.6.04 along with tomcat 6

3.Config mid tier config tool

4.Restart mid tier server

 

I wander if there is more to do on the tomcat, other than changing the
server.xml for the port(what we prefer to do).


On Monday, July 11, 2016, Joe D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net> wrote:

Without a sense of what specific problem you are facing, its hard to guide
you where you may or may not have missed something. But I can assure you
that if you have followed all the steps as required as a part of
pre-requisites before you stand up your system, there is not a lot you need
to do to have the bundled Tomcat up and running.

Joe

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Subject: Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

Correction, we did the tomcat installation during the mid tier installation,
since it is included in the midtier.


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Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-11 Thread Jason Miller
Those are some pretty old/vulnerable/no longer maintained versions of
Tomcat and Java. The latest SP/patch of MT 7.6.04 should work very well on
TC 7 with Java 7 (TC/Java 8 might even be supported in the latest version
of MT?).

I recommend installing Tomcat yourself before installing MT and it's
bundled TC to give you more flexibility and the ability to easily keep
up-to-date. The bundled TC is really only meant for standing up quick demo
systems (and even then I typically don't use that TC because it only takes
a few minutes to install TC separately).

Once you get into the habit of building the full MT app stack Java -> TC -
MT you get pretty fast at it. At this point my team can typically take down
a web server, strip MT, TC and Java, reboot and rebuilt it with the latest
versions and configure in about 30 - 40 minutes.

Jason

On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 5:57 PM Daniel Wu <danie...@cox.net> wrote:

> **
> Here is what we have installed in sequence.
> 1.JDK 1.6u34
> 2.Mid Tier 7.6.04 along with tomcat 6
> 3.Config mid tier config tool
> 4.Restart mid tier server
>
> I wander if there is more to do on the tomcat, other than changing the
> server.xml for the port(what we prefer to do).
>
> On Monday, July 11, 2016, Joe D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net> wrote:
>
>> Without a sense of what specific problem you are facing, its hard to guide
>> you where you may or may not have missed something. But I can assure you
>> that if you have followed all the steps as required as a part of
>> pre-requisites before you stand up your system, there is not a lot you
>> need
>> to do to have the bundled Tomcat up and running.
>>
>> Joe
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
>> [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Daniel Wu
>> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 12:10 PM
>> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
>> Subject: Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT
>>
>> Correction, we did the tomcat installation during the mid tier
>> installation,
>> since it is included in the midtier.
>>
>>
>> 
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Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-11 Thread Daniel Wu
Here is what we have installed in sequence.
1.JDK 1.6u34
2.Mid Tier 7.6.04 along with tomcat 6
3.Config mid tier config tool
4.Restart mid tier server

I wander if there is more to do on the tomcat, other than changing the
server.xml for the port(what we prefer to do).

On Monday, July 11, 2016, Joe D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net> wrote:

> Without a sense of what specific problem you are facing, its hard to guide
> you where you may or may not have missed something. But I can assure you
> that if you have followed all the steps as required as a part of
> pre-requisites before you stand up your system, there is not a lot you need
> to do to have the bundled Tomcat up and running.
>
> Joe
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG <javascript:;>] On Behalf Of Daniel Wu
> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 12:10 PM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG <javascript:;>
> Subject: Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT
>
> Correction, we did the tomcat installation during the mid tier
> installation,
> since it is included in the midtier.
>
>
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Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-11 Thread Joe D'Souza
Without a sense of what specific problem you are facing, its hard to guide
you where you may or may not have missed something. But I can assure you
that if you have followed all the steps as required as a part of
pre-requisites before you stand up your system, there is not a lot you need
to do to have the bundled Tomcat up and running.

Joe

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Daniel Wu
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 12:10 PM
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Subject: Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

Correction, we did the tomcat installation during the mid tier installation,
since it is included in the midtier. 


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Re: Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-11 Thread Daniel Wu
Correction, we did the tomcat installation during the mid tier installation, 
since it is included in the midtier.

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Mid Tier Install Prerequisite - TOMCAT

2016-07-11 Thread Daniel Wu
Was there any additional steps required for mid tier installation on the TOMCAT 
? 
We did a default tomcat install, then mid tier. Now we are missing a bunch of 
cookies.
I can see we are missing many folders on our tomcat instance including the 
rootmanager folder.

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