On 29/08/2023 21:28, Loeschmann, Lori wrote:
Hello,
We have a Tomcat application which authenticates via CAS. The application and
CAS reside on different servers.
We also have an internal audit process that flags files on these servers when
they change. It's a retroactive review of authorized
пн, 22 июл. 2019 г. в 11:28, Victor WILLART :
>
> 22-Jul-2019 09:36:31.598 SEVERE
> [ContainerBackgroundProcessor[StandardEngine[Catalina]]]
> org.apache.catalina.startup.ExpandWar.deleteDir [C:\Program Files\Apache
> Software Foundation\Tomcat 8.0\webapps\ProductionMetricsApp-0.3.0\config]
> c
> -Original Message-
> From: André Warnier (tomcat)
> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 12:26
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: WAR file not deploying correctly
>
> On 22.07.2019 10:27, Victor WILLART wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
&g
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пт, 19 июл. 2019 г. в 12:47, Victor WILLART :
Hi everybody,
I am using Tomcat 8.0, and I am struggling to replace and deploy a WAR file.
Tom
stopped. Threads are going
to be renewed over time to try and avoid a probable memory leak.
Victor
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пт, 19 июл. 2019 г. в 12:47, Victor WILLART :
>
> Hi everybody,
>
>
> I am using Tomcat 8.0, and I am struggling to replace and deploy a WAR file.
>
Tomcat 8.0 has reached End of Life and should not be used anymore. The
replacements are Tomcat 8.5 and 9.0.
>
> I made a new WAR file, named it like
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Victor,
On 7/19/19 05:47, Victor WILLART wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
>
> I am using Tomcat 8.0, and I am struggling to replace and deploy a
> WAR file.
>
>
> I made a new WAR file, named it like the old one, and replaced it
> in my webapps folder.
On 19.07.2019 11:47, Victor WILLART wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am using Tomcat 8.0, and I am struggling to replace and deploy a WAR file..
I made a new WAR file, named it like the old one, and replaced it in my webapps folder.
But the new generated folder for my application is just containing a
Am 08.11.2016 um 10:01 schrieb André Warnier (tomcat):
On 08.11.2016 09:47, Christoph P.U. Kukulies wrote:
Am 07.11.2016 um 19:09 schrieb Caldarale, Charles R:
From: Christoph P.U. Kukulies [mailto:k...@kukulies.org]
Subject: Re: war file incompletely deployed
This makes sense somehow, but
On 08.11.2016 09:47, Christoph P.U. Kukulies wrote:
Am 07.11.2016 um 19:09 schrieb Caldarale, Charles R:
From: Christoph P.U. Kukulies [mailto:k...@kukulies.org]
Subject: Re: war file incompletely deployed
This makes sense somehow, but wouldn't a local move or copy from within
the ser
Am 07.11.2016 um 19:09 schrieb Caldarale, Charles R:
From: Christoph P.U. Kukulies [mailto:k...@kukulies.org]
Subject: Re: war file incompletely deployed
This makes sense somehow, but wouldn't a local move or copy from within
the server's filesystem have the same complications?
No,
> From: Christoph P.U. Kukulies [mailto:k...@kukulies.org]
> Subject: Re: war file incompletely deployed
> This makes sense somehow, but wouldn't a local move or copy from within
> the server's filesystem have the same complications?
No, a local mv or rename in a mod
This makes sense somehow, but wouldn't a local move or copy from within
the server's filesystem
have the same complications? In other words: would a tomcat stop/start
be required in any situation to be on the safe side?
--
Christoph
Am 07.11.2016 um 18:31 schrieb Caldarale, Charles R:
From:
> From: Christoph P.U. Kukulies [mailto:k...@kukulies.org]
> Subject: war file incompletely deployed
> I started developing a webapp (Windows 7, tomcat 7/x64). I generate a
> WAR file using eclipse/maven. Once built I copy over the war file
> to a network share on the tomcat server. The share i
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James,
On 9/19/14 4:50 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Thanks, Messrs Janner and Schultz. I feared that was the case, but
> it never hurts to ask.
>
> The thing is, if I have it sitting someplace off-site, and Manager
> could snag it from there di
Thanks, Messrs Janner and Schultz. I feared that was the case, but it
never hurts to ask.
The thing is, if I have it sitting someplace off-site, and Manager could
snag it from there directly, then we'd only have to pass it through the
"insulin needle" upload pipe of our cable internet when we
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James,
On 9/15/14 8:11 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have
> cable internet. With its usual extremely asymmetrical bandwidth: a
> download pipe the size of an air conditioning duct, and an
Hi Chain Hou,
How are you? Greetings from Perth, Australia.
I am writing to you because I noticed your surname of hou.
I have a similar surname and would like to know more about the 'hou's.
Could you tell me more please? For example, where are they from originally,
is there a hou association or s
Jeffrey Janner wrote:
-Original Message-
From: James H. H. Lampert [mailto:jam...@touchtonecorp.com]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 7:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: WAR file deployment question
We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable
internet. With it
> -Original Message-
> From: James H. H. Lampert [mailto:jam...@touchtonecorp.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 7:11 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: WAR file deployment question
>
> We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable
> internet. With its usual
try "manager", located in the webapps/manager. You need to edit your
tomcat-users.xml, After that you can deploy your app via manager.
2014-09-16 8:11 GMT+08:00 James H. H. Lampert :
> We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable
> internet. With its usual extremely asymme
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All,
On 7/10/12 9:33 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Technically, one could argue that this is a bug in Tomcat (which I
> will log, though it will probably not be fixed since it isn't
> serious enough to warrant a fix to a Tomcat version which is in
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Rajesh,
On 7/10/12 2:56 AM, Rajesh Kumar wrote:
> I am finding many issues in it but still not able to resolve this.
> Is there any expert opinion on this... I have this setup in
> Cpanel.
>
> I have added export JAVA_OPTS="-XX:PermSize=128M
> -XX:Ma
Rajesh,
I'm not quite sure where to start with this. I'll make a few comments inline.
The comments will be bracketed with:
= COMMENT =
so that they're easier to see.
However, you really need to read and understand the following documentation.
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/in
2011/6/8 Dharamshila Khandelwal :
> Every time I deploy war file in webapps, it deletes the configuration
> descriptor which is present at $CATALINA_BASE/conf/[enginename]/[hostname]
> directory.
> Tomcat auto deploys war file in my Tomcat 6 configuration.
1. What _exactly_ version of Tomcat 6.0.x
I found that when it deletes the configuration descriptor, it doesn't deploy
it.
I am not able to understand why it is not deploying the descriptor
Logs from catalina.out:
*When the configuration descriptor is not deleted: *
Jun 8, 2011 4:31:45 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig checkRes
Hi,
May I add something Lava, if you don't want to work around war manually use
Netbeans or Eclipse as your IDE and they can do it for you without any
effort.
Victor Kabdebon
2010/12/6 Konstantin Kolinko
> 2010/12/6 Lava Saleem :
> > Hi
> > Thanks for the replies
> > Pid thanks for the link bu
2010/12/6 Lava Saleem :
> Hi
> Thanks for the replies
> Pid thanks for the link but I have looked into before sending the email and
> it is very general and not very useful, as I'm a beginner user for tomcat.
> Check I was deploying the file with jsp extension and I got this
> message on the top
ite?
p
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Caldarale, Charles R <
> chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
>
>>> From: Lava Saleem [mailto:lnsal...@ualr.edu]
>>> Subject: Re: war file question
>>
>>> Hi Martin,
>>> Thanks for the reply
>>
&g
rote:
> > From: Lava Saleem [mailto:lnsal...@ualr.edu]
> > Subject: Re: war file question
>
> > Hi Martin,
> > Thanks for the reply
>
> Which, unfortunately, was largely irrelevant, and contained a serious flaw.
>
> > I did what you told me I moved the
> From: Lava Saleem [mailto:lnsal...@ualr.edu]
> Subject: Re: war file question
> Hi Martin,
> Thanks for the reply
Which, unfortunately, was largely irrelevant, and contained a serious flaw.
> I did what you told me I moved the html file into
> $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/filen
On 12/6/10 3:48 PM, Lava Saleem wrote:
> Hi Martin,
> Thanks for the reply I did what you told me I moved the html file into
> $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/filenameand changed to *.jsp but it didn't work I
> got the following message
>
> FAIL - File uploaded "handshake_testing.jsp" must be a .war
St
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the reply I did what you told me I moved the html file into
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/filenameand changed to *.jsp but it didn't work I
got the following message
FAIL - File uploaded "handshake_testing.jsp" must be a .war
Lava
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Martin Gainty
most containers will not look for jsp in WEB-INF but in webapp base folder e.g.
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/WebAppFolderName
to remedy mv/rename the html files from WEB-INF over to WebAppFolderName and be
sure to mv/rename *.html to *.jsp
Shalom,
Martin
>
> Hi Everyone,
> I have an html file with ja
Kranti™ K K Parisa wrote:
Is there any way that we could encrypt the war file that is getting deployed
into tomcat?
My $0.02:
* you can obfuscate class files
* you can precompile JSPs (and again, obfuscate them)
* you can sign jar files
It will make any unauthorized webapp modifica
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the reply and could you please give me the url of that software,
if possible. I shall take a look at that.
Best Regards,
Kranti K K Parisa
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Peter Crowther wrote:
> If you control the servers on which the code is being deployed, you should
If you control the servers on which the code is being deployed, you should
probably be taking other steps than encryption.
If you *don't* control the servers, you cannot stop someone decrypting your
code - sooner or later, it will have to be decrypted for Tomcat to use it.
Therefore you will have
On 18/12/2009 10:31, Jason Bourne wrote:
Jason Bourne wrote:
I have developed a web application in advance java. I am using java as
front end, MySQL as Back-end and TOMCAT 5.5 SERVER to run the application.
I have made a .war file of my application and pasted it in webapps folder
of TOMCAT.
T
Jason Bourne wrote:
>
> I have developed a web application in advance java. I am using java as
> front end, MySQL as Back-end and TOMCAT 5.5 SERVER to run the application.
> I have made a .war file of my application and pasted it in webapps folder
> of TOMCAT.
>
> The problem is when I start T
On 17/12/2009 10:27, Jason Bourne wrote:
I have developed a web application in advance java. I am using java as front
end, MySQL as Back-end and TOMCAT 5.5 SERVER to run the application.
I have made a .war file of my application and pasted it in webapps folder of
TOMCAT.
The problem is when I s
Never mind - I found a context.xml file in tomcat/conf/catalina - removing
that allowed the war file to work.
On 21/04/2008, John Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I drop a war file into my webapps folder, it doesn't explode. Nothing
> happens.
>
> Here is a part of my server.xm
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John,
John Pedersen wrote:
| When I drop a war file into my webapps folder, it doesn't explode. Nothing
| happens.
Stupid questions:
1. What version of Tomcat and JDK are you using?
2. Is Tomcat actually running (does it successfully complete startu
Thanks for your suggests Juha.
Managed it by using ACLs. Default group rights are rw now for the
webapps folder and Tomcat is unpacking with rw for the group now.
I will check the umask from tomcat in the evening, but the ACL solution
seems to be quicker and safer, because I can set the permissio
Carsten Schmitz wrote:
> But I need a safe concept for a ftp user which should upload, delete and
> manage the War file/Application.
>
> Tomcat 5.5 is running with tomcat:tomcat
> Ftpuser is ftpuser:tomcat
...
> In some circumstances it will be important for the ftp user to do some
> changes to t
I thought about that but it seems that Tomcat would do that for you.
thanks
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 7:54 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: WAR File Not Expanded
> From: Walter, Patrick A [mailto:[EM
> From: Walter, Patrick A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: WAR File Not Expanded
>
> The war file will expand when there is no existing
> directory for that application. But when there is an
> existing directory, the war file does not get expanded.
So delete the di
Sorry I ment that...
"The war file will expand when there is no existing directory for that
application."
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!
Patrick
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From: Walter, Patrick A
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 6:54 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: WAR File Not Expa
y, September 20, 2007 1:04 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: WAR File Not Expanded
> From: Walter, Patrick A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: WAR File Not Expanded
>
> For other applications, starting tomcat it does not get expanded.
Not quite sure how to parse the above "
> From: Walter, Patrick A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: WAR File Not Expanded
>
> For other applications, starting tomcat it does not get expanded.
Not quite sure how to parse the above "sentence".
> What causes this and how can I make sure it always expands
> the war file??
Have you l
Tomcat wrote:
> there is a directive in server.xml or context file, which force us having
> war file name be the same as context file or the same as name of
> directory which
> war file unpacked, would you please let me know which directive it is.
There is no such directive.
Mark
--
Hi,
you did not tell us about how you load the war file.
If the extension is correct (mynewwar.ZIP) I think it won't be loaded
automatically.
If it is named mynewwar.war and e.g. available in directory "C:\mywebapps" this
should work:
Context ctxt = embedded.createContext("/mynewwar" ,
"C:\my
> From: Mário Gamito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: war file
>
> The one thing i've done was placing the .war file in the
> webapps directory, then restart the server.
That should be sufficient, if autoDeploy is enabled (it is by default).
> This way, it creat
Hi,
On 10/31/06, Mikolaj Rydzewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mário Gamito wrote:
> It asks me for a login and a password which i don't know :(
> I've defined a user with the admin role in tomcat-users.xml, but
> they're not
> the right credentials :(
It should me manager role, not admin one.
Y
Hi,
For manager, it's the manager role that is needed, not the admin role.
My tomcat-users.xml file is:
but i can't login as manager :(
Is there anything wrong with it ?
Warm Regards,
Mário Ga
Hi David,
On 10/31/06, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bet you put a .war file an expected to see the site working. It's not
that easy :)
The easiest way to deploy you .war in tomcat is to go to the manager
webapp (http://:/manager/html) and use the
'deploy' part.
It asks me for a
Mário Gamito wrote:
It asks me for a login and a password which i don't know :(
I've defined a user with the admin role in tomcat-users.xml, but
they're not
the right credentials :(
It should me manager role, not admin one.
--
Mikolaj Rydzewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
smime.p7s
Description: S/
For manager, it's the manager role that is needed, not the admin role.
for 404, it says what it should, no such file :D
When you access manager you will see where it is mapped. There is a link
for all webapp deployed. I suggest you read the doc about the manager i
gave you a link to.
Mário Gamito
I bet you put a .war file an expected to see the site working. It's not
that easy :)
The easiest way to deploy you .war in tomcat is to go to the manager
webapp (http://:/manager/html) and use the
'deploy' part. For the manager to allow you to work on tomcat
configuration, you need first to define
> From: syg6 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: WAR file strangeness
>
>
> When I start Tomcat it unpacks the WAR in as
> /var/local/projects/vcs/ROOT/WEB-INF
>
> Any idea why this is happening?
Because it's supposed to. You've declated the context to be the default
app (path=""), an
Dave--
There are 2 things Ive noted when porting 1 system to another
-Case sensitivity matters /Foo/Bar is not /foo/bar
-Permissions can stop processing in an instant without a thought or care..make
sure default user account 'nobody' has access to the folders
If user account 'nobody' doesnt have
can you post the listing of your war file
jar -tf filename.war
On 7/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have developed a web application in Rational
Application developer on
Windows XP.
From this I have created a war file.
I have copied the war to an alpha running open
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From: Jignesh Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 9:48 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: war file deployment question
Yes David, I do use relative path in my jsp's. What
wonders me is I have lots of images in the images
directory and I use them through relati
Be careful. There's a difference between a relative link the browser
gets and using relative paths in JSP code. In relative URL link for
HTML, the browser computes the full url from the relative path and the
page's base url. JSP is server side and will compute relative path's to
Tomcat's workin
Yes David, I do use relative path in my jsp's. What
wonders me is I have lots of images in the images
directory and I use them through relative path also
and they work fine. Its only when it comes to css/xsl
files that it cannot access. This stuff again works
fine with other webserver, so I am miss
How are you accessing the css/xsl files? Sounds like you are attempting
to open then with standard Java IO calls and relative paths. If that's
the case, you might want to consider looking at
javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResource() or
javax.servlet.ServletContext#getResourceAsStream(). These
Question being?
--- Jignesh Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a war file that works fine under JRun and
> Jetty. Now when I deploy it under
> $CATALINA_HOME/webapps directory, the war file
> creates
> its usual tree under webapps. Now this is what it
> looks like after deployment
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