Thank you for yours answers.
@Glen Peterson: Thanks for sharing about the method you use.
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On 11/20/14 4:09 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
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> Chris,
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> On 11/20/2014 12:11 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Léa,
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>> On 11/20/14 1:21 PM, Léa Massiot wrote:
>>> Thank you for your answers.
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>>> @MarkEggers Thank you very much for sharin
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On 11/20/14 3:31 PM, Glen Peterson wrote:
> I never looked into jsvc. It sounds very interesting! To use a <
> 1024 port as a non-root user, I've always used iptables to
> redirect traffic to a higher-numbered port. When experimenting
> wi
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On 11/20/2014 12:11 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Léa,
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> On 11/20/14 1:21 PM, Léa Massiot wrote:
>> Thank you for your answers.
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>> @MarkEggers Thank you very much for sharing.
>
>>> Christopher Schultz wrote There are reasons to use
I never looked into jsvc. It sounds very interesting! To use a <
1024 port as a non-root user, I've always used iptables to redirect
traffic to a higher-numbered port. When experimenting with iptables
on a remote server, I actually like to schedule a reboot for 10 or 15
minutes, so that if I loc
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On 11/20/14 1:21 PM, Léa Massiot wrote:
> Thank you for your answers.
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> @MarkEggers Thank you very much for sharing.
>
>> Christopher Schultz wrote There are reasons to use jsvc, but the
>> ability to run as a non-root uses is not one of th
running Tomcat as a non privileged user while still being able
to use privileged ports."
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On 11/20/14 10:24 AM, Léa Massiot wrote:
> Thank you for your answer.
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>> Konstantin Kolinko wrote: Why do you need the ports to be 80 and
>> 443? (You cannot open those on Linux unless you are a root). You
>> can a) change the port numbers i
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> 2014-11-19 22:06 GMT+03:00 Léa Massiot :
>> Thank you for your answer. Your link helped.
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>> What was missing from the scenario I described previously was:
>> exporting the .war of the
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>> Konstantin Kolinko wrote: Why do you need the ports to be 80 and
>> 443? (You cannot open those on Linux unless you are a root). You
>> can a) change the port numbers in
Debian package.
I'm glad I did right.
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2014-11-20 13:56 GMT+03:00 Léa Massiot :
> Thank you for your answer.
>
>> Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>> Deployment can be done from Ant or from Maven. There exists tools for
>> that.
>
> Ok, I understand.
>
>> Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>> If you are developing your web application, is there a reaso
running on the Eclipse
JVM.
Does it make any sense?
I wonder how people developing daily on a Unix machine do to debug their
webapps in Eclipse as a non-root user.
Maybe you do? I would totally be glad to know what is the usual practice.
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2014-11-19 22:06 GMT+03:00 Léa Massiot :
> Thank you for your answer.
> Your link helped.
>
> What was missing from the scenario I described previously was:
> exporting the .war of the webapps into the Tomcat "webapps" directory.
>
> Actually, I was hoping it would be done automatically "somehow"..
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> Can you see what I'm doing wrong?
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Developing#Q1
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Hello and thank you for reading my post.
My problem is about debugging a Webapp in Eclipse running Tomcat as a
stand-alone JVM process.
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Below is what I would like to do:
- Start Tomcat:
- on Windows: via "startup.bat" in a "cmd.exe" ;
- on Unix (
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