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4 | </a></small></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Table of Contents"><strong>Table of Contents</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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5 | <ul> |
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6 | <li><a href="#Introduction">Introduction</a></li> |
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7 | <li><a href="#Installation">Installation</a></li> |
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8 | <li><a href="#A word on Contexts">A word on Contexts</a></li> |
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9 | <li><a href="#Deployment on Tomcat startup">Deployment on Tomcat startup</a></li> |
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10 | <li><a href="#Deploying on a running Tomcat server">Deploying on a running Tomcat server</a></li> |
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11 | <li><a href="#Deploying using the Tomcat Manager">Deploying using the Tomcat Manager</a></li> |
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12 | <li><a href="#Deploying using the Client Deployer Package">Deploying using |
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13 | the Tomcat Client Deployer</a></li> |
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14 | </ul> |
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16 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Introduction"><strong>Introduction</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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17 | <p> |
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18 | Deployment is the term used for the process of installing a web |
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19 | application (either a 3rd party WAR or your own custom web application) |
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20 | into the Tomcat server. |
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21 | </p> |
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22 | <p> |
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23 | Web application deployment may be accomplished in a number of ways |
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24 | within the Tomcat server. |
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25 | <ul> |
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26 | <li>Statically; the web application is setup before Tomcat is started</li> |
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27 | <li> |
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28 | Dynamically; in conjunction with the Tomcat Manager web application or |
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29 | manipulating already deployed web applications |
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30 | </li> |
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31 | </ul> |
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32 | </p> |
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33 | <p> |
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34 | The Tomcat Manager is a tool that allows URL-based web application |
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35 | deployment features. There is also a tool called the Client Deployer, |
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36 | which is a command shell based script that interacts with the Tomcat |
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37 | Manager but provides additional functionality such as compiling and |
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38 | validating web applications as well as packaging web application into |
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39 | web application resource (WAR) files. |
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40 | </p> |
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41 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Installation"><strong>Installation</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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42 | <p> |
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43 | There is no installation required for static deployment of web |
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44 | applications as this is provided out of the box by Tomcat. Nor is any |
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45 | installation required for deployment functions with the Tomcat Manager, |
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46 | although some configuration is required as detailed in the |
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47 | Tomcat Manager manual. An installation is however required if you wish |
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48 | to use the Tomcat Client Deployer (TCD). |
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49 | </p> |
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50 | <p> |
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51 | The TCD is not packaged with the Tomcat core |
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52 | distribution, and must therefore be downloaded separately from |
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53 | the Downloads area. The download is usually labelled |
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54 | <i>apache-tomcat-6.0.x-deployer</i>. |
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55 | </p> |
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56 | <p> |
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57 | TCD has prerequisites of Apache Ant 1.6.2+ and a Java installation. |
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58 | Your environment should define an ANT_HOME environment value pointing to |
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59 | the root of your Ant installation, and a JAVA_HOME value pointing to |
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60 | your Java installation. Additionally, you should ensure Ant's ant |
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61 | command, and the Java javac compiler command run from the command shell |
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62 | that your operating system provides. |
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63 | </p> |
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64 | <ol> |
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65 | <li>Download the TCD distribution</li> |
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66 | <li> |
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67 | The TCD package need not be extracted into any existing Tomcat |
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68 | installation, it can be extracted to any location. |
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69 | </li> |
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70 | <li>Read Using the <a href="#Deploying using the Client Deployer Package"> |
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71 | Tomcat Client Deployer</a></li> |
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72 | </ol> |
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73 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="A word on Contexts"><strong>A word on Contexts</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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74 | <p> |
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75 | In talking about deployment of web applications, the concept of a |
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76 | <i>Context</i> is required to be understood. A Context is what Tomcat |
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77 | calls a web application. |
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78 | </p> |
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79 | <p> |
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80 | In order to configure a Context within Tomcat a <i>Context Descriptor</i> |
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81 | is required. A Context Descriptor is simply an XML file that contains |
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82 | Tomcat related configuration for a Context, e.g naming resources or |
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83 | session manager configuration. In earlier versions of |
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84 | Tomcat the content of a Context Descriptor configuration was often stored within |
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85 | Tomcat's primary configuration file <i>server.xml</i> but this is now |
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86 | discouraged (although it currently still works). |
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87 | </p> |
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88 | <p> |
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89 | Context Descriptors not only help Tomcat to know how to configure |
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90 | Contexts but other tools such as the Tomcat Manager and TCD often use |
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91 | these Context Descriptors to perform their roles properly. |
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92 | </p> |
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93 | <p> |
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94 | The locations for Context Descriptors are; |
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95 | <ol> |
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96 | <li>$CATALINA_BASE/conf/[enginename]/[hostname]/context.xml</li> |
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97 | <li>$CATALINA_BASE/webapps/[webappname]/META-INF/context.xml</li> |
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98 | </ol> |
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99 | Files in (1) are named [webappname].xml but files in (2) are named |
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100 | context.xml. If a Context Descriptor is not provided for a Context, |
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101 | Tomcat configures the Context using default values. |
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102 | </p> |
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103 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Deployment on Tomcat startup"><strong>Deployment on Tomcat startup</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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104 | <p> |
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105 | If you are not interested in using the Tomcat Manager, or TCD, |
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106 | then you'll need to deploy your web applications |
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107 | statically to Tomcat, followed by a Tomcat startup. The location you |
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108 | deploy web applications to for this type of deployment is called the |
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109 | <code>appBase</code> which is specified per Host. You either copy a |
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110 | so-called <i>exploded web application</i>, i.e non-compressed, to this |
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111 | location, or a compressed web application resource .WAR file. |
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112 | </p> |
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113 | <p> |
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114 | The web applications present in the location specified by the Host's |
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115 | (default Host is "localhost") <code>appBase</code> attribute (default |
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116 | appBase is "$CATALINA_BASE/webapps") will be deployed on Tomcat startup |
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117 | only if the Host's <code>deployOnStartup</code> attribute is "true". |
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118 | </p> |
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119 | <p> |
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120 | The following deployment sequence will occur on Tomcat startup in that |
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121 | case: |
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122 | </p> |
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123 | <ol> |
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124 | <li>Any Context Descriptors will be deployed first.</li> |
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125 | <li> |
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126 | Exploded web applications not referenced by any Context |
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127 | Descriptor will then be deployed. If they have an associated |
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128 | .WAR file in the appBase and it is newer than the exploded web application, |
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129 | the exploded directory will be removed and the webapp will be |
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130 | redeployed from the .WAR |
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131 | </li> |
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132 | <li>.WAR files will be deployed</li> |
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133 | </ol> |
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134 | <p> |
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135 | Note again that for each deployed web application, a |
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136 | Context Descriptor will be created <i>unless one exists already</i>. |
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137 | </p> |
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138 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Deploying on a running Tomcat server"><strong>Deploying on a running Tomcat server</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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139 | <p> |
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140 | It is possible to deploy web applications to a running Tomcat server. |
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141 | </p> |
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142 | <p> |
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143 | If the Host <code>autoDeploy</code> attribute is "true", the Host will |
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144 | attempt to deploy and update web applications dynamically, as needed, |
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145 | for example if a new .WAR is dropped into the <code>appBase</code>. |
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146 | For this to work, the Host needs to have background processing |
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147 | enabled which is the default configuration. |
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148 | </p> |
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149 | |
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150 | <p> |
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151 | <code>autoDeploy</code> set to "true" and a running Tomcat allows for: |
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152 | </p> |
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153 | <ul> |
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154 | <li>Deployment of .WAR files copied into the Host <code>appBase</code>.</li> |
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155 | <li> |
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156 | Deployment of exploded web applications which are |
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157 | copied into the Host <code>appBase</code>. |
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158 | </li> |
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159 | <li> |
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160 | Re-deployment of a web application which has already been deployed from |
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161 | a .WAR when the new .WAR is provided. In this case the exploded |
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162 | web application is removed, and the .WAR is expanded again. |
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163 | Note that the explosion will not occur if the Host is configured |
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164 | so that .WARs are not exploded with a <code>unpackWARs</code> |
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165 | attribute set to "false", in which case the web application |
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166 | will be simply redeployed as a compressed archive. |
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167 | </li> |
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168 | <li> |
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169 | Re-deployment of a web application if the /WEB-INF/web.xml file (or any |
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170 | other resource defined as a WatchedResource) is updated. |
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171 | </li> |
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172 | <li> |
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173 | Re-deployment of a web application if the Context Descriptor file from which |
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174 | the web application has been deployed is updated. |
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175 | </li> |
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176 | <li> |
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177 | Re-deployment of a web application if a Context Descriptor file (with a |
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178 | filename corresponding to the Context path of the previously deployed |
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179 | web application) is added to the |
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180 | <code>$CATALINA_BASE/conf/[enginename]/[hostname]/</code> |
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181 | directory. |
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182 | </li> |
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183 | <li> |
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184 | Undeployment of a web application if its document base (docBase) |
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185 | is deleted. Note that on Windows, this assumes that anti-locking |
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186 | features (see Context configuration) are enabled, otherwise it is not |
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187 | possible to delete the resources of a running web application. |
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188 | </li> |
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189 | </ul> |
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190 | <p> |
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191 | Note that web application reloading can also be configured in the loader, in which |
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192 | case loaded classes will be tracked for changes. |
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193 | </p> |
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194 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Deploying using the Tomcat Manager"><strong>Deploying using the Tomcat Manager</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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195 | <p> |
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196 | The Tomcat Manager is covered in its <a href="manager-howto.html">own manual page</a>. |
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197 | </p> |
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198 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Deploying using the Client Deployer Package"><strong>Deploying using the Client Deployer Package</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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199 | <p> |
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200 | Finally, deployment of web application may be achieved using the |
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201 | Tomcat Client Deployer. This is a package which can be used to |
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202 | validate, compile, compress to .WAR, and deploy web applications to |
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203 | production or development Tomcat servers. It should be noted that this feature |
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204 | uses the Tomcat Manager and as such the target Tomcat server should be |
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205 | running. |
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206 | </p> |
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207 | |
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208 | <p> |
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209 | It is assumed the user will be familar with Apache Ant for using the TCD. |
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210 | Apache Ant is a scripted build tool. The TCD comes pre-packaged with a |
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211 | build script to use. Only a modest understanding of Apache Ant is |
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212 | required (installation as listed earlier in this page, and familiarity |
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213 | with using the operating system command shell and configuring |
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214 | environment variables). |
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215 | </p> |
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216 | |
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217 | <p> |
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218 | The TCD includes Ant tasks, the Jasper page compiler for JSP compilation |
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219 | before deployment, as well as a task which |
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220 | validates the web application Context Descriptor. The validator task (class |
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221 | <code>org.apache.catalina.ant.ValidatorTask</code>) allows only one parameter: |
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222 | the base path of an exploded web application. |
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223 | </p> |
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224 | |
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225 | <p> |
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226 | The TCD uses an exploded web application as input (see the list of the |
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227 | properties used below). A web application that is programatically |
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228 | deployed with the deployer may include a Context Desciptor in |
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229 | <code>/META-INF/context.xml</code>. |
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230 | </p> |
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231 | |
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232 | <p> |
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233 | The TCD includes a ready-to-use Ant script, with the following targets: |
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234 | </p> |
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235 | <ul> |
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236 | <li> |
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237 | <code>compile</code> (default): Compile and validate the web |
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238 | application. This can be used standalone, and does not need a running |
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239 | Tomcat server. The compiled application will only run on the associated |
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240 | Tomcat 6.0.x server release, and is not guaranteed to work on another |
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241 | Tomcat release, as the code generated by Jasper depends on its runtime |
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242 | component. It should also be noted that this target will also compile |
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243 | automatically any Java source file located in the |
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244 | <code>/WEB-INF/classes</code> folder of the web application.</li> |
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245 | <li> |
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246 | <code>deploy</code>: Deploy a web application (compiled or not) to |
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247 | a Tomcat server. |
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248 | </li> |
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249 | <li><code>undeploy</code>: Undeploy a web application</li> |
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250 | <li><code>start</code>: Start web application</li> |
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251 | <li><code>reload</code>: Reload web application</li> |
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252 | <li><code>stop</code>: Stop web application</li> |
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253 | </ul> |
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254 | |
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255 | <p> |
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256 | In order for the deployment to be configured, create a file |
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257 | called <code>deployer.properties</code> in the TCD installation |
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258 | directory root. In this file, add the following name=value pairs per |
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259 | line: |
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260 | </p> |
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261 | |
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262 | <p> |
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263 | Additionally, you will need to ensure that a user has been |
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264 | setup for the target Tomcat Manager (which TCD uses) otherwise the TCD |
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265 | will not authenticate with the Tomcat Manager and the deployment will |
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266 | fail. To do this, see the Tomcat Manager page. |
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267 | </p> |
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268 | |
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269 | <ul> |
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270 | <li> |
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271 | <code>build</code>: The build folder used will be, by default, |
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272 | <code>${build}/webapp/${path}</code>. After the end of the execution |
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273 | of the <code>compile</code> target, the web application .WAR will be |
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274 | located at <code>${build}/webapp/${path}.war</code>. |
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275 | </li> |
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276 | <li> |
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277 | <code>webapp</code>: The directory containing the exploded web application |
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278 | which will be compiled and validated. By default, the folder is |
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279 | <code>myapp</code>. |
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280 | </li> |
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281 | <li> |
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282 | <code>path</code>: Deployed context path of the web application, |
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283 | by default <code>/myapp</code>. |
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284 | </li> |
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285 | <li> |
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286 | <code>url</code>: Absolute URL to the Tomcat Manager web application of a |
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287 | running Tomcat server, which will be used to deploy and undeploy the |
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288 | web application. By default, the deployer will attempt to access |
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289 | a Tomcat instance running on localhost, at |
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290 | <code>http://localhost:8080/manager</code>. |
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291 | </li> |
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292 | <li> |
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293 | <code>username</code>: Tomcat Manager username (user should have a role of |
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294 | manager) |
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295 | </li> |
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296 | <li><code>password</code>: Tomcat Manager password.</li> |
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297 | </ul> |
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298 | </blockquote></td></tr></table></td></tr><!--FOOTER SEPARATOR--><tr><td colspan="2"><hr size="1" noshade></td></tr><!--PAGE FOOTER--><tr><td colspan="2"><div align="center"><font size="-1" color="#525D76"><em> |
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