Hi,
I don't know if it was just a typo in your post, but AutoDeploy
should be |autoDeploy.
-- Edgar Alves
|
Paul Warner wrote:
Hello,
I have read the documentation and searched the archives, and whatever I have
found, I have tried, but still my .war files will not unpack and auto deploy.
Hi,
I don't know if it was just a typo in your post, but AutoDeploy
should be |autoDeploy.
-- Edgar Alves
Thanks for the quick answer and sharp eye - but it WAS a typo, sorry! In the
server.xml file, it is listed as autoDeploy=true. It is the basic server.xml
file, not really
A typo in a post about a typo... :)
s/|autodeploy/autoDeploy/
Edgar Alves wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if it was just a typo in your post, but AutoDeploy
should be |autoDeploy.
-- Edgar Alves
|
Paul Warner wrote:
-
To
I'm not sure what kind of information you are trying to change but I
have a few suggestions which might get you started:
1) If the changes are something like database/realm passwords or logging
information, you can put those in a context file called yourapp.xml
and put it in
For the same needs,
I use the Context.xml outside the war.
use the tags Parameter .../ to pass your admin parameters.
Regards.
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 08:26:37 -0500
Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question concerning the generation of a war file and my
web.xml file. I want to create a WAR
I did as suggested but it didn't work . The ironic thing now is that scence
I tried that the user accounts /home/username/public_html no longer
works to
compile jsp pages. I figure this is weird becasue I see the compilation
.class files in
the
Yes you are correct. Thus far I have correctly configured
Apache2.x/Tomcat5.x/mod.jk2 .
And it works pretty seamlessly. My attemps to get the the useraccounts
working resulted in
me doing this:
Listener className=org.apache.catalina.startup.UserConfig
directoryName=public_html
Wait a minute, you didnt say you were using Apache
to front the Tomcat did you? At least thats the
impression I gathered since you were hitting it as
http://localhost/~userjoe/index.jsp. I am not overly
familiar with having Apache fronting Tomcat. With
that kind of URI, I think its going to
Anybody won't to take a shoot at this?
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
Intresting question associated with this subject.
If I have public_html enabled for developers on
local machine ex:
Listener className=org.apache.catalina.startup.UserConfig
directoryName=public_html
I think there is another attribute to Listener
which is home.Base. Set this where you normally put
user/public_html directory. For example on mine, its
set as homeBase=/home and user home is
/home/sergio. Once this is working, any war files on
your /home/user/public_html should get
Intresting question associated with this subject.
If I have public_html enabled for developers on
local machine ex:
Listener className=org.apache.catalina.startup.UserConfig
directoryName=public_html
userClass=org.apache.catalina.startup.PasswdUserDatabase/
Can I
It's actually very easy to do what you want to do.
Assuming you have correctly installed and configured Sysdeo, you will need
to tell Eclipse where the War file for your Tomcat project should be
generated. This is done on a *project* basis, i.e. you have to repeat this
step once for each Tomcat
I tried eclipse, but man was it hard to get configured properly. I
wanted to use Eclipse/MyEclipse since I do Perl/C/C++ work as well and
thought one tool that binds them all, yada yada yada.
I then tried NetBeans and it worked for my environment 'out-of-the-box'.
It took zero configuration
It is very easy. Use ant's war task.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Watrous [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 13, 2004 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WAR files and Eclipse
Hello All,
I am new to WAR files and eclipse. Many searches on google bring me to the
sysdeo
/
/Context
I do have the docBase pointing to my war file.
Eric Pugh
-Original Message-
From: Tang
To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/24/03 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: War files don't work
Hi, all you need to do is place WAR file into webapps directory, Tomcat
will
unpack
Users List
Sent: 7/23/03 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: War files don't work
Check out the rules for Auto deployment:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/host.html#Automat
ic%20Application%20Deployment
John
Rick Roberts wrote:
This sounds reasonable to me.
But, if I don't have
in an unexpanded format.
correct?
Eric
-Original Message-
From: John Turner
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: 7/23/03 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: War files don't work
Check out the rules for Auto deployment:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/host.html#Automat
ic%20Application%20Deployment
versus fortius doesn't seem to matter
at all.
I am building my war file using Maven.. could that be the problem?
Eric Pugh
-Original Message-
From: Rick Roberts
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: 7/23/03 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: War files don't work
Making docBase = nsfs.war vice nsfs works
to reflect
your changes.
-Original Message-
From: Rick Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 July 2003 20:27
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: War files don't work
Making docBase = nsfs.war vice nsfs works!! :)
However; the war file is not being unpacked.
It seems that unpackWARs
.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 6:18 PM
Subject: RE: War files don't work
I'm joining this thread late, but I posted a couple weeks ago the same
problem.. I am running JDK1.4.2 and Tomcat 4.1.24. If I
Howdy,
The error I get looks like this:
HTTP Status 404 - /nsfs
type Status report
message /nsfs
description The requested resource (/nsfs) is not available.
Apache Tomcat/4.1
What the root cause and full stack trace?
Yoav Shapira
This e-mail, including any attachments, is a
2003-07-23 10:04:43 WebappLoader[/nsfs]: Deploying class repositories to work
directory /var/tomcat4/work/Standalone/localhost/nsfs
2003-07-23 10:04:43 WebappLoader[/nsfs]: Reloading checks are enabled for this
Context
2003-07-23 10:04:43 ContextConfig[/nsfs]: Missing application web.xml, using
2003-07-23 11:09:30 StandardContext[/nsfs]: Resources start failed:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Document base
/var/tomcat4/webapps/nsfs does not exist or is not a
readable directory
Seems self-explanatory to me.
John
Rick Roberts wrote:
2003-07-23 10:04:43 WebappLoader[/nsfs]:
Does the war file contain a web.xml file that contains entries for the /nsfs
servlet? If not, that's likely your problem.
Rhino
- Original Message -
From: Rick Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:11 PM
Subject: War files
John Turner wrote:
2003-07-23 11:09:30 StandardContext[/nsfs]: Resources start failed:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Document base
/var/tomcat4/webapps/nsfs does not exist or is not a
readable directory
Seems self-explanatory to me.
John
Well explain it to me! :)
There is a
Howdy,
2003-07-23 11:09:30 StandardContext[/nsfs]: Resources start failed:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Document base
/var/tomcat4/webapps/nsfs does not exist or is not a
readable directory
Well explain it to me! :)
There is a /var/tomcat4/webapps/nsfs.war file.
There should not be
Yes. My war file has a web.xml file within the WEB-INF/ directory structure of
the war file.
Rhino wrote:
Does the war file contain a web.xml file that contains entries for the /nsfs
servlet? If not, that's likely your problem.
Rhino
- Original Message -
From: Rick Roberts [EMAIL
My directory permissions are as follows:
drwxrwx---7 root tomcat4 4096 Jul 23 12:17 webapps
ps -ef shows me this, which is think is Tomcat, which is run by user tomcat4:
tomcat4 6199 1 0 12:17 pts/200:00:36 /usr/java/jdk1.4/bin/java
-Djava.endorsed.dirs= -classpath
You've told Tomcat the docBase is nsfs.
Tomcat thusly looks for a directory called nsfs in the Host's appBase.
If it finds it, and unpackWars is true, it will unpack your WAR file
into that directory (webapps/nsfs, NOT webapps). Thus, Tomcat needs r+w
on webapps/nsfs.
Does Tomcat have r+w on
Does the nsfs.war file go into webapps directory or into webapps/nsfs directory?
Currently, the webapps/nsfs dir does not exist. There is only the nsfs.war file
setting in the webapps directory. I am assuming that Tomcat will create the
webapps/nsfs directory for me when it expands the war
nsfs.war goes in webapps.
How about just creating the directory and seeing what happens?
In any case, if you're using WAR files, there's no reason to have a
Context defined in server.xml, that's probably what is confusing Tomcat.
Tomcat is reading server.xml, which tells it to start a Context
From the docs for Context:
The Document Base (also known as the Context Root) directory for this
web application, or the pathname to the web application archive file (if
this web application is being executed directly from the WAR file). You
may specify an absolute pathname for this directory
This sounds reasonable to me.
But, if I don't have a Context/ element in server.xml then how do I provide
Context/ type information to Tomcat?
!-- NSFS Context --
Context path=/nsfs docBase=nsfs debug=0 reloadable=true
crossContext=true
Logger
Check out the rules for Auto deployment:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/host.html#Automatic%20Application%20Deployment
John
Rick Roberts wrote:
This sounds reasonable to me.
But, if I don't have a Context/ element in server.xml then how do I
provide Context/ type
Making docBase = nsfs.war vice nsfs works!! :)
However; the war file is not being unpacked.
It seems that unpackWARs=true works the same as unpackWARs=false
Thanks,
Rick
John Turner wrote:
From the docs for Context:
The Document Base (also known as the Context Root) directory for this
web
You should not have to make any changes to policy files for this to work.
It is Tomcat itself that is unpacking the WAR files--so assigning
permissions to the WAR file itself won't do anything. What does your
server.xml file look like? How did you determine that WAR files weren't
automatically
Try creating a context.xml file and put yoru Context ... entry in
that. Now put your context.xml in META-INF of your .war file. Remove the
context entry from Server.xml. When Tomcat starts up and doesn't see your
war there, it will mark the context as disabled and will get confused if
you
Andoni writes:
When I put a .war file over to my tomcat server it doesn't work.
- It only creates an empty directory in webapps.
If I put over the war and unzip the file, it works fine.
If I put over the .war file and set unpackWARs=false it does not work.
- The unpack command is understood
It's a feature. Sucks, huh?
- Original Message -
From: James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: WAR files don't unpack if the webapp is already there
I'm going through the standard compile-edit-test look on some
applications
Older versions of Tomcat don't, new ones will if you set reloadable to
true in the context. It will monitor WEB-ING/lib and WEB-INF/classes for
changes and reload if it detects any.
This canj cause a performance degradation on your server so you may only
want to do this for development.
Rick
: Re: WAR files don't unpack if the webapp is already there
Older versions of Tomcat don't, new ones will if you set reloadable to
true in the context. It will monitor WEB-ING/lib and WEB-INF/classes for
changes and reload if it detects any.
This canj cause a performance degradation on your
Try setting a parameter in your web.xml to the value of an external
location for your config file. Inside your init() method check this
location first for the config file you want to load, if you find it load
it and move on, else load the config file you distributed with your
application. Hope
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Bryan P. Glennon wrote:
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 17:24:19 -0500
From: Bryan P. Glennon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: War files and config info
Hi -
We have a web app that gets distributed in a war
dont you need to set the unpackWARs attribute to true on your host in
server.xml ?
I think so,
check out :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/config/host.html
hope it helps
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: chad kellerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25.
Thanks but,
I should have said that I have that set already. I have it set to false. I did
not want it to unpack.
I did know wether I need something in WEB-INF or anything else.
Thanks again
-chad
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 18:49:36 -
Reynir Hübner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dont you
Is tomcat running at root? (Hint, if your files are being unpacked
as part of Tomcat's execution, then they are owned by the user running
Tomcat.)
Randy
-Original Message-
From: chad kellerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 3:23 PM
To:
I thought if I was using the webapp module for virtual hosts it would execute as the
user that the of the Virtual Host section where the webApp directive is???
For example:
VirtualHost jakarta.domain.net
User jak
Group jakartagrp
ServerName jakarta.domain.net
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
26/11/2001 16:07:53, keiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you clarify this.
I have just tried the following...
1- remove the war file from the webapp dir
2- recreate the war file @jar cvf timeservlet.war *
3atry to intall using manager app from current location /var/tomcat4/,
same error :
: Alec Bickerton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 18:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WAR files (URGENT)
26/11/2001 16:07:53, keiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you clarify this.
I have just tried the following...
1- remove the war file from
Yes, .war files are archives. In fact they use the standard? zip
format. So, if Tomcat doesn't open them automatically, you can do it
manually with any unzipping program like winzip or gzip.
- Richard
On Friday 24 August 2001 10:12 am, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm pretty new to Tomcat and a
Hi,
I'm pretty new to Tomcat and a designer not a developer so sorry if this is
a dum one, but...
I'm trying to get the Dreamweaver UltraDev TagLib extensions flying with our
Tomcat 3.2.1 install.
I've added 2 .war files to the $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps dir as per install
notes but restarting
I've added 2 .war files to the $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps dir as per install
notes but restarting tomcat doesn't affect them and I can't find (yet) any
other info on what I have to do to extract them (they are archives right?).
Restarting Tomcat should have expanded them into their
| I have packaged my web application in a .war file and deployed it using
| tomcat 4.0 beta 7.
|
| perfect.
|
| The only way I could get it to work was to copy my database jar files into
| web-inf\lib, this would make my war file platform dependent as most
database
| vendors ship different jars
James, Stuart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have packaged my web application in a .war file and deployed it using
tomcat 4.0 beta 7.
perfect.
The only way I could get it to work was to copy my database jar files into
web-inf\lib, this would make my war file platform dependent as most
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
James, Stuart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have packaged my web application in a .war file and deployed it using
tomcat 4.0 beta 7.
perfect.
The only way I could get it to work was to copy my database jar files into
web-inf\lib,
Erin Lester wrote:
Can anyone point me to some information about creating WAR files.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/appdev/deployment.html
Supposedly you can create them with deploytool, but I only know
how to do this with the gui version and don't have an x-windows
I don't think you are missing anything.
The jar files in your web apps. web-inf/lib directory
can not be seen from classes loaded from outside of
your web app. Someplace you are probably loading a
class that does not have access to the jar files in
your web app.
--- Tait, Allen [EMAIL
.war files are "Web ARchive" Files. It's the easiest way of application
deployment. I generate them by using JAR command.
"jar -cvf test.war ."
this command creates a test.war file which consists everything of current
directory and following subdirectories. So goto your application directory
and
Mary McCarthy wrote:
hi
anyone know how the .war files in the webapps folder generated?
Thanks.
A web application archive (WAR) file is just a JAR file with a particular
directory structure (as described in the Servlet Specification at
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html).
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