Hi,

Some issues has been fixed regarding that.
Is there any logs on server side.
Did you try a recent snapshot or build yourself ?


2012/9/11 Gert van Spijker <g...@ab-graph.com>:
> Hi,
>
> If this is not the correct list to ask about the Tomcat Maven plugins
> then I apologize in advance. I have been googiling for better places,
> but to no avail.
>
> I have a Maven Web application project and am trying to deploy to a
> local Tomcat 7 server on http://localhost:8080. I can access this server
> with my browser and deploy the web app manually. I  also set the correct
> credentials in the maven settings.xml configuration file.
>
> I follow the documentation about the tomcat7:deploy goal:
>
> http://tomcat.apache.org/maven-plugin-2.0-SNAPSHOT/tomcat7-maven-plugin/deploy-mojo.html
>
> Although the server is running on the plugin's default URL I get a 403
> HTTP error. I have tried to add the ".text" using the <url> parameter,
> but this is completely ignored (I can see in the plugin output that it
> always uses the default URL)
>
> I also set the <server> parameter to match the id in mavens settings.xml
> but the behavior does not change.
>
> It seems that tomcat7-maven-plugin 2.0-SNAPSHOT ignores its parameters.
>
> Or am I doing something wrong?
>
> Gert
>
>
>
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