> On Apr 12, 2022, at 1:40 PM, Terry <mail...@aol.com.INVALID> wrote: > > (The subject should say jquery, not jmeter, oops.) Thanks David. That's > what I gathered after finding an older post here about using the tomee.war. > And I was getting some other warnings that went away when I tried the full > TomEE install. So, I'll stick with full TomEE. Thanks, Terry
Very glad to hear it. -David > -----Original Message----- > From: David Blevins <david.blev...@gmail.com> > Sent: Tue, Apr 12, 2022 1:37 pm > >> On Mar 26, 2022, at 6:28 PM, Terry <mail...@aol.com.INVALID> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I'm trying to install TomEE using the tomee.war following these >> instructions:https://tomee.apache.org/latest/docs/installation-drop-in-war.html >> >> First I downloaded and installed a fresh copy of Tomcat 8.5.77 and then >> added the tomee-webapp-7.1.4.war renamed to "tomee.war" from this >> link:https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/tomee/tomee-7.1.4/tomee-webapp-7.1.4.war >> It all seems to work, except for these steps from the above instructions: * >> Go to the TomEE installer webapp (http://localhost:8080/tomee/) and login >> with the user you added to tomcat-users.xml. * Verify the values and click >> "Confirm". >> My /tomee page doesn't look like the screenshot in the instructions (above) >> and I can't get it to do anything. It only displays a "Toggle Navigation" >> button, an "Apache TomEE" link to the documentation, and an "Installer" link >> that goes nowhere. The reason it doesn't display correctly is because it's >> getting 404s for jQuery and Bootstrap: >> http://localhost:8080/tomee/webjars/bootstrap/3.1.0/css/bootstrap.min.csshttp://localhost:8080/tomee/webjars/jquery/2.1.0/jquery.min.jshttp://localhost:8080/tomee/webjars/bootstrap/3.1.0/js/bootstrap.min.js >> Am I doing something wrong? > > Hey Terry, > > Just wanted to jump in and those .war files are getting discontinued which is > why they no longer show up in the TomEE 8 and 9 sections of the download page. > > I'd definitely advise using one of the TomEE tar.gz or zip files with Tomcat > already bundled. > > The trick with those wars is that the integration code we had to do to get > that setup to work from a war file was always kind of iffy. Under the covers > there's code in the war file that takes a bunch of libraries and pushes them > into the Tomcat server classloader as if they we're libraries in Tomcat's > lib/ directory. But because they weren't and are added by a war file, any > wars that started prior to that webapp will have gotten a plain Tomcat deploy > and so the webapp would restart them. It was likely too clever for its own > good. > > Not a timely response, but hope this helps! > > > -David >
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