2012/4/13 Matt Munz :
> Olivier,
>
> When I try to deploy from Maven, the following message appears in the access
> log. [1] There are no other messages in any of the other logs for this event.
>
> [1] 127.0.0.1 - - [12/Apr/2012:21:15:59 -0700] "PUT
> /manager/html/deploy?path=%2F HTTP/1.1" 401
Hi,
Can you try with: mvn tomcat7:deploy -Dtomcat.username=Administrator
-Dtomcat.password=a
See Mojo documentation:
http://tomcat.apache.org/maven-plugin-2.0-SNAPSHOT/tomcat7-maven-plugin/deploy-mojo.html
2012/4/13 Matt Munz :
> Olivier,
>
> When I try to deploy from Maven, the following messag
Olivier,
When I try to deploy from Maven, the following message appears in the access
log. [1] There are no other messages in any of the other logs for this event.
[1] 127.0.0.1 - - [12/Apr/2012:21:15:59 -0700] "PUT
/manager/html/deploy?path=%2F HTTP/1.1" 401 2550
Matt
On Apr 12, 2012, a
Olivier,
Thanks for getting to this.
> Do you have more logs/details from your tomcat instance ?
> Especially: $CATALINA_HOME/logs/localhost_access_log.-MM-dd.txt
> and entries corresponding to the deployment
I will collect these and send them in a subsequent email.
> Are you passing tr
Hello,
Currently, I cannot reproduce.
Do you have more logs/details from your tomcat instance ?
Especially: $CATALINA_HOME/logs/localhost_access_log.-MM-dd.txt
and entries corresponding to the deployment
Are you passing tru a http server which is proxying/redirecting to the
Tomcat instance ?
Wh
Olivier,
OK. Thanks. So with the 2.0-SNAPSHOT version I am getting the same error
(HTTP 401). [1] Interestingly, the plugin output makes it look like the WAR
file was uploaded but when I visit the Manager, I can see that it is not
deployed.
Do you have any thoughts about what I can do t
Hello,
Have a look here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/maven-plugin-2.0-SNAPSHOT/snapshot-test.html
2012/4/4 Matt Munz :
> Olivier,
>
> I made that change to settings.xml and now I'm getting a different error.
> [1] How can I find out where this plugin is stored? Perhaps there is a
> problem with
Olivier,
I made that change to settings.xml and now I'm getting a different error. [1]
How can I find out where this plugin is stored? Perhaps there is a problem
with the repository or my repository configuration.
[1]
[WARNING] The POM for
org.apache.tomcat.maven:tomcat7-maven-plugin:jar:2
Hello,
With version from codehaus manager url for tomcat7 is not correct.
(see
http://mojo.codehaus.org/tomcat-maven-plugin/examples/deployment-tomcat7.html)
Regarding the plugin prefix trouble, you have two solutions to use the
correct version:
* use the full cli: mvn
org.apache.tomcat.maven:to
Olivier,
After switching to 2.0-SNAPSHOT, I am still getting errors :( First I got an
error saying that the tomcat7 prefix was not found. [1] Then I tried "mvn
tomcat:deploy -Dusername=Administrator -Dpassword=a" and I got a 403 response
from the manager.
[1]
[ERROR] No plugin found for p
Hello,
I have fixed few things related to deployment in trunk.
Could you test with current 2.0-SNAPSHOT ?
Thanks
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2012/4/2 Matt Munz :
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get the Tomcat 7 Maven plugi
Hi all,
I'm trying to get the Tomcat 7 Maven plugin to work and I'm getting an
authorization problem.[1] Here's the command that I'm running. [2] Here's the
relevant snippet from tomcat-users.xml. [3] From the browser I am able to log
on to the Manager with this account without problems.
Hi,
Below is the build.xml and build.properties files i am using for my app
deployments.
Tomcat 5.5.9
Using Tomcat Virtual Instance
Platform - Solaris/Linux
Manager Deployer used
When i do execute the ant command (ant -f abc.xml), it gives me follwoing
output. What could be the possible reason f
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