I'm in work now but I'll attempt to deploy my app tonight when i get home...
Best regards and thanks...
Mark Thomas-18 wrote:
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> Toriacht wrote:
>> I know (I think!) I need to File>Export>Web>WAR File. Is this correct?
>> There
>> must be more to it!!
>
Hi,
I posted a similar message a while ago but didn't get round to fixing the
issue. I'm back at this problem again...basically i want to deploy a web
service developed and running within Eclipse to a standalone Tomcat Server.
The web service runs fine within Eclipse on a Tomcat 6 Server. I want
on startup. thats it.
I only mentioned the Log4j message because..
1. Its the only message getting printed to any of the logs
2. I know that it is definitely coming from my web service code.
Thanks,
Tori
Michael Ludwig-6 wrote:
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> Toriacht schrieb am 29.01.2009 um 01:24:12 (-0800):
>
might not be..
http://www.mail-archive.com/log4j-u...@logging.apache.org/msg09782.html
Any ideas welcome,
Thanks again,
Tori
Michael Ludwig-6 wrote:
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> Toriacht schrieb am 28.01.2009 um 14:48:59 (-0800):
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>> Export>war exports a war file with the same name of my project
Hi,
I have developed my first web service. It works fine with Tomcat within my
Eclipse IDE and the web service client within Eclipse can connect fine and
so on.
The service is a particular class name specified by my 'service provider'.
The provider will send notifications to my webservice, it e
ect or new file location.
Thanks for the reply.
T
Alan Chaney wrote:
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> Toriacht
>
> Eclipse wst has a number of dfferent ways of working. It looks like you
> have selected the (default) way in which eclipse
> creates its own internal copy of the webapps directory - in your case
Thanks guys...
I'm not sure if the following is an Eclipse or Tomcat issue. I have a simple
webservices demo written from tuorial. It appeared that teh server was
started up thru server staus window of eclips..console o/p etc but it never
appeared in task manager or the tomcat was not accessable
Hi,
I have written my first web service which works fine and is visible at
//localhost:8080/mywebservice. I still can't make it publicly visible.
I have a beginner few questions.
1. What is the default public address of my tomcat server, and the
applications on it. Is it just my external IP ad
er
visible? just Glassfish and WeRuby. If I select 'add server' it assumes I
want to add a Glassfish server and wont let me select Tomcat. Netbeans
doesn't know its there...
Thanks again,
Toriacht
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@g
:
>
>> From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
>> Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
>>
>> The .exe does not come with a catalina.bat
>
> Correct; there are no scripts in the .exe download (and I don't know why).
>
>> I suppose I was wondering wa
that my current config.
works or I could drop it into one of the Tomcat folders etc? If this is the
case would anybody have a catalina.bat file I could use?
If this is not the case, I am probably better off uninstalling it and
dowloading teh .zip version?
Thanks again for the replies...
Toriacht
2. How do I deploy to a Tomcat server on a different machine
Many thanks,
Toriacht
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