Dear All,
We are trying to set the context for a web application in tomcat 8.5. in the
file server.xml.
It is not considering the path set.
Any changes need to be done for this to take effect ?.
Thanks
Mohan
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On 18/06/2021 14:46, Mohan T wrote:
Dear All,
We are trying to set the context for a web application in tomcat 8.5. in the
file server.xml.
It is not considering the path set.
Any changes need to be done for this to take effect ?.
Rename the WAR file to hub#a
Hi Onno,
On 18.06.21 07:07, Sugar Moose wrote:
> I am using Ansible role robertdebock.tomcat to install Tomcat. This role uses
> archives from the Tomcat site to install Tomcat. I have always thought that
> this is a fine approach but the customer has pointed out that a package
> install is pre
Onno,
On 6/18/21 01:07, Sugar Moose wrote:
Hi,
I am using Ansible role robertdebock.tomcat to install Tomcat. This role uses
archives from the Tomcat site to install Tomcat. I have always thought that
this is a fine approach but the customer has pointed out that a package install
is preferred
Thomas,
On 6/18/21 14:36, tomcat-li...@thomas.freit.ag wrote:
> [snip]
>
I would only stick to the distro-provided packages, if it is a small
(in other words not that important) application running in Tomcat. Just
for reference: With Ubuntu 18.04, you would end up
with 9.0.16 vs. 9.0.48 (Tomcat
Peter,
On 6/17/21 17:34, logo wrote:
Magic Mark,
>
> [snip]
I think he's "Magic Mark XXL", now, pictured here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Mike_XXL#/media/File:Magic_mike_xxl.jpg
-chris
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Hi Christopher,
On 18.06.21 20:54, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> I would only stick to the distro-provided packages, if it is a small
>> (in other words not that important) application running in Tomcat. Just
>> for reference: With Ubuntu 18.04, you would end up
>> with 9.0.16 vs. 9.0.48 (Tomcat p
Because of the way the installation is dissected and distributed, I
found it easier to install from a download and use my own service
file. Having the installation in one place also allows me to run
concurrent instances of Tomcat having different versions, and/or to
save old versions for future re