Re: learning tomcat 7 on Linux
OK then. So Tomcat installed, and I start learning tomorrow. Thank you, folks. :-) [image: tom.png] On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 17:59, Richard Monson-Haefel wrote: > I agree with Olaf. My courses are for Tomcat 9. I would upgrade to 9. My > course shows you in detail how to install 9 on Linux (although I use > LinuxMint its all done with the bash shell so its should work just as as > well on CentOSO) > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 11:50 AM Olaf Kock wrote: > > > > > On 08.04.20 14:55, Andy Sloane wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I have set up a Linux CentOS 7 host, and have installed Tomcat 7... > > > > > > ... > > > I would like to learn how to develop webapps. > > > > > I see no particular reason to start with Tomcat 7. Most of the code that > > you will learn will be version independent, and the End of Life for > > Tomcat 7 is already set to March 2021. I'd recommend to go with Tomcat > > 9. Installation - especially for development purposes - will be trivial > > and is easier for development anyway. > > > > I'm assuming you're running the old version, because that's what the > > CenOS repositories hold. For development: No need to do this. > > > > I don't know Richard's course, but I assume that he'll talk about a > > development environment and installing a new dev environment as well: > > Use that, rather than whatever comes with CentOS. Access permissions on > > the files of a development server are far simpler than on fully > > public-server-enabled installs. > > > > Olaf > > > > > > - > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > > > > > > -- > Richard Monson-Haefel > https://twitter.com/rmonson > https://www.linkedin.com/in/monsonhaefel/ >
Re: learning tomcat 7 on Linux
I agree with Olaf. My courses are for Tomcat 9. I would upgrade to 9. My course shows you in detail how to install 9 on Linux (although I use LinuxMint its all done with the bash shell so its should work just as as well on CentOSO) On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 11:50 AM Olaf Kock wrote: > > On 08.04.20 14:55, Andy Sloane wrote: > > Hi, > > I have set up a Linux CentOS 7 host, and have installed Tomcat 7... > > > > ... > > I would like to learn how to develop webapps. > > > I see no particular reason to start with Tomcat 7. Most of the code that > you will learn will be version independent, and the End of Life for > Tomcat 7 is already set to March 2021. I'd recommend to go with Tomcat > 9. Installation - especially for development purposes - will be trivial > and is easier for development anyway. > > I'm assuming you're running the old version, because that's what the > CenOS repositories hold. For development: No need to do this. > > I don't know Richard's course, but I assume that he'll talk about a > development environment and installing a new dev environment as well: > Use that, rather than whatever comes with CentOS. Access permissions on > the files of a development server are far simpler than on fully > public-server-enabled installs. > > Olaf > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > > -- Richard Monson-Haefel https://twitter.com/rmonson https://www.linkedin.com/in/monsonhaefel/
Re: learning tomcat 7 on Linux
On 08.04.20 14:55, Andy Sloane wrote: > Hi, > I have set up a Linux CentOS 7 host, and have installed Tomcat 7... > > ... > I would like to learn how to develop webapps. > I see no particular reason to start with Tomcat 7. Most of the code that you will learn will be version independent, and the End of Life for Tomcat 7 is already set to March 2021. I'd recommend to go with Tomcat 9. Installation - especially for development purposes - will be trivial and is easier for development anyway. I'm assuming you're running the old version, because that's what the CenOS repositories hold. For development: No need to do this. I don't know Richard's course, but I assume that he'll talk about a development environment and installing a new dev environment as well: Use that, rather than whatever comes with CentOS. Access permissions on the files of a development server are far simpler than on fully public-server-enabled installs. Olaf - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: learning tomcat 7 on Linux
OK, so I'm going to have a look at that, since there's a 10-day free trial. :-) On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 14:11, Richard Monson-Haefel wrote: > Hi, > > A bit of self-promotion here. > > I just released a course, "Tomcat for Java Development" less than two weeks > ago which includes coverage of Tomcat on Linux. I'm also releasing - later > this week - a complementary course, "Java Application Development with > Tomcat". The first course teaches how to install, configure, troubleshoot, > and secure Tomcat. The second course focuses on the development of web > applications using servlets and JSPs on Tomcat. Both are introductory > level courses but they are very current and I think pretty good. They are > also pretty short - less than 2 hours each. > > You can find "Tomcat for Java Development" on Pluralsight.com today and > "Java Application Development with Tomcat" later in the week. > > Good luck! > > Richard > > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:56 AM Andy Sloane > wrote: > > > Hi, > > I have set up a Linux CentOS 7 host, and have installed Tomcat 7... > > > > [root@db3 ROOT]# /sbin/tomcat version > > Server version: Apache Tomcat/7.0.76 > > Server built: Mar 17 2020 23:48:55 UTC > > Server number: 7.0.76.0 > > OS Name:Linux > > OS Version: 3.10.0-1062.12.1.el7.x86_64 > > Architecture: amd64 > > JVM Version:1.8.0_242-b08 > > JVM Vendor: Oracle Corporation > > > > I would like to learn how to develop webapps. > > > > This is just for a hobby - I'll never sell anything I write, and will > never > > be a dev. I currently work doing UNIXy stuff for a big US multinational. > > This is just a thing on the side, like learning to play guitar. Can > > someone please suggest some resources? > > > > Many thanks. > > > > > -- > Richard Monson-Haefel > https://twitter.com/rmonson > https://www.linkedin.com/in/monsonhaefel/ >
Re: learning tomcat 7 on Linux
Hi, A bit of self-promotion here. I just released a course, "Tomcat for Java Development" less than two weeks ago which includes coverage of Tomcat on Linux. I'm also releasing - later this week - a complementary course, "Java Application Development with Tomcat". The first course teaches how to install, configure, troubleshoot, and secure Tomcat. The second course focuses on the development of web applications using servlets and JSPs on Tomcat. Both are introductory level courses but they are very current and I think pretty good. They are also pretty short - less than 2 hours each. You can find "Tomcat for Java Development" on Pluralsight.com today and "Java Application Development with Tomcat" later in the week. Good luck! Richard On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:56 AM Andy Sloane wrote: > Hi, > I have set up a Linux CentOS 7 host, and have installed Tomcat 7... > > [root@db3 ROOT]# /sbin/tomcat version > Server version: Apache Tomcat/7.0.76 > Server built: Mar 17 2020 23:48:55 UTC > Server number: 7.0.76.0 > OS Name:Linux > OS Version: 3.10.0-1062.12.1.el7.x86_64 > Architecture: amd64 > JVM Version:1.8.0_242-b08 > JVM Vendor: Oracle Corporation > > I would like to learn how to develop webapps. > > This is just for a hobby - I'll never sell anything I write, and will never > be a dev. I currently work doing UNIXy stuff for a big US multinational. > This is just a thing on the side, like learning to play guitar. Can > someone please suggest some resources? > > Many thanks. > -- Richard Monson-Haefel https://twitter.com/rmonson https://www.linkedin.com/in/monsonhaefel/
learning tomcat 7 on Linux
Hi, I have set up a Linux CentOS 7 host, and have installed Tomcat 7... [root@db3 ROOT]# /sbin/tomcat version Server version: Apache Tomcat/7.0.76 Server built: Mar 17 2020 23:48:55 UTC Server number: 7.0.76.0 OS Name:Linux OS Version: 3.10.0-1062.12.1.el7.x86_64 Architecture: amd64 JVM Version:1.8.0_242-b08 JVM Vendor: Oracle Corporation I would like to learn how to develop webapps. This is just for a hobby - I'll never sell anything I write, and will never be a dev. I currently work doing UNIXy stuff for a big US multinational. This is just a thing on the side, like learning to play guitar. Can someone please suggest some resources? Many thanks.