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Paul,
On 6/14/16 1:37 PM, paul.greene.va wrote:
> The update worked perfectly - took about 20 minutes, but mostly
> because I was being hyper-cautious.
>
> I suspected it was an easy upgrade for someone familiar with the
> product; I got thrown into
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Daniel,
On 6/9/16 11:04 PM, paul.greene.va wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I manage an HP application that uses Apache Tomcat as a 3rd party
> application. The installed Tomcat version is 7.0.53. Because of a
> recent audit scan I have to update it to the m
Daniel,
The update worked perfectly - took about 20 minutes, but mostly because
I was being hyper-cautious.
I suspected it was an easy upgrade for someone familiar with the
product; I got thrown into it in a mad rush, no experience with either
product (service manager or tomcat), and told to
2016-06-12 19:32 GMT-04:00 paul.greene.va :
>
> A couple of quick questions - when you drop the WAR file into the webapps
> directory, does tomcat automatically expand the contents of the file? And
> is the WAR file format a typical way for vendors to distribute their apps
> to their customers, or
> From: paul.greene.va [mailto:paul.greene...@verizon.net]
> Subject: Re: Updating Apache Tomcat to a current version
> when you drop the WAR file into the webapps directory, does tomcat
> automatically
> expand the contents of the file?
Depends on how you have configured Tomc
On 6/12/2016 4:28 PM, Daniel Savard wrote:
Paul,
you do not upgrade Tomcat code, you install a second instance of Tomcat or
you delete the existing Tomcat and install the new version.
Service Manager is pretty straight forward to install. Here are the setups:
1) Install Tomcat 7.0.69
2) Confi
2016-06-12 15:10 GMT-04:00 paul.greene.va :
>
> Daniel - sorry, this was probably confusing. What I did was install Tomcat
> 7.0.53 at *home* on a virtual server - there was nothing else installed on
> this virtual machine - no Service Manager, no apps, nothing else. I just
> wanted to see what hap
On 6/12/2016 11:29 AM, Daniel Savard wrote:
2016-06-12 9:20 GMT-04:00 paul.greene.va :
I got copies of both 7.0.53 and 7.0.69 off the Tomcat website, and
installed .53 first on a vmware vm, then tried running .69 over it to see
if it was just an easy upgrade, but it looks like Tomcat doesn't
2016-06-12 9:20 GMT-04:00 paul.greene.va :
>
> I got copies of both 7.0.53 and 7.0.69 off the Tomcat website, and
> installed .53 first on a vmware vm, then tried running .69 over it to see
> if it was just an easy upgrade, but it looks like Tomcat doesn't make the
> upgrade that easy.
>
>
It is u
Am 12.06.2016 um 15:20 schrieb paul.greene.va:
> Thank you. I wasn't involved at all in the previous upgrade or the
> original installation of Tomcat and/or HP Service Manager.
Based on this information, I'd install a vanilla version of 7.0 53 next
to your currently installed application that us
On 6/11/2016 11:08 PM, Daniel Savard wrote:
2016-06-10 15:09 GMT-04:00 paul.greene.va :
Actually, I don't want to have parallel versions going; 7.0.53 needs to go
away to address the vulnerabilities found in the audit scan. Ideally
everything should be the same as it is now, with the only dif
2016-06-10 15:09 GMT-04:00 paul.greene.va :
> Actually, I don't want to have parallel versions going; 7.0.53 needs to go
> away to address the vulnerabilities found in the audit scan. Ideally
> everything should be the same as it is now, with the only difference being
> the app is using 7.0.69 rat
Actually, I don't want to have parallel versions going; 7.0.53 needs to
go away to address the vulnerabilities found in the audit scan. Ideally
everything should be the same as it is now, with the only difference
being the app is using 7.0.69 rather than 7.0.53.
On 6/10/2016 12:48 AM, Daniel
Ok, I'm totally new to Apache Tomcat; that's kind of all Greek to me.
When you say "drop a new webapp in a container", can you do that just by
copying the WAR file from the current app into the new Tomcat folder? Or
does a new WAR file need to be generated?
On 6/10/2016 12:48 AM, Daniel Savar
2016-06-09 23:04 GMT-04:00 paul.greene.va :
> Hello All,
>
> I manage an HP application that uses Apache Tomcat as a 3rd party
> application. The installed Tomcat version is 7.0.53. Because of a recent
> audit scan I have to update it to the most current version (7.0.69). HP
> says - "not our appl
Hello All,
I manage an HP application that uses Apache Tomcat as a 3rd party
application. The installed Tomcat version is 7.0.53. Because of a recent
audit scan I have to update it to the most current version (7.0.69). HP
says - "not our application; we don't support it".
Is there an existin
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