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Hi Chris....
At the bottom of this, I stuck some ant script...
Its not pretty, but if u play a little.... its very useful.

I'm thinking you can get the script going then just call the ant tasks from your test program...

Have fun...

----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 5:52 PM
Subject: Admin application in Tomcat 5.5 (dead?)


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All,

For the first time ever, I have the need to use the Tomcat admin
application: I have a project whose whole unit testing capability
revolves around being able to deploy webapps for testing to a running
Tomcat instance using the admin application.

My understanding is that the admin app is basically dead.

I downloaded the admin app from the TC 5.5 download page and it doesn't
run in a TC instance with nothing else in it:

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/modeler/Registry
       at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredMethods0(Native Method)
       at java.lang.Class.privateGetDeclaredMethods(Class.java:2395)
       at java.lang.Class.getMethod0(Class.java:2642)
       at java.lang.Class.getMethod(Class.java:1579)
       at
org.apache.commons.beanutils.MethodUtils.getMatchingAccessibleMethod(MethodUtils.java:535)
       at
org.apache.commons.beanutils.MethodUtils.invokeMethod(MethodUtils.java:209)
       at
org.apache.commons.digester.CallMethodRule.end(CallMethodRule.java:625)

(etc.)

The manager application comes with no libraries, so it's no surprise
that it can't find some library.

Is the admin app really dead? If so, why is it (still) available for
download from the TC 5.5 page. If it /is/ dead, does any other product
feature the capabilities required for using the Catalina Ant tasks such
as install/deploy and undeploy/remove? I know that, say, Lambda Probe
can deploy/undeploy, but do I have to re-write all the test targets in
order to do that?

Thanks,
- -chris
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===============VERY USEFUL ANT SCRIPT================

<project name="Deployer" default="deploy" basedir=".">

 <path id="deployer.classpath">
   <fileset dir="${basedir}/lib">
     <include name="*.jar"/>
   </fileset>
 </path>

 <taskdef resource="org/apache/catalina/ant/catalina.tasks"
          classpathref="deployer.classpath"/>


 <!-- point url at manager
    change username and password to Tomcat Admin
    war - is the path to the thing you trying to install
    dont change update - it makes it undeploy existing first
    path - is the Context (the uri you want it to be)
    config - points via a context file that will be used as the docbase
     if you use config you dont use war or localWar
ie it will point tc at the existing installation that you have at that docBase
     - ie context.xml looks like this -
       <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
       <Context docBase="D:\GARBAGE\TestSite" path="/Ignored"/>

    localWar - will move the contents of your unpacked web app to tc

    In Netbeans right click and run task 'deploy'

    If you dont like ant then this will also work
    
http://localhost:8080/manager/deploy?config=file://D:\\GARBAGE\\TestSite\\META-INF\\context.xml&path=/Test88
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 <!-- sample configs
    war="D:\\DEV\\PROJECTS\\TestRemoteIp\\dist\\TestRemoteIp.war"
    config="D:\\GARBAGE\\TestSite\\META-INF\\context.xml"
    localWar="file://D:\\GARBAGE\\TestSite"
 -->
 <target name="deploy" description="Deploy web application">
   <deploy url="http://localhost:8080/manager"; username="admin" password=""
           path="/Test5"
           update="true"
           config="file://D:\\GARBAGE\\TestSite\\META-INF\\context.xml"
           />
 </target>

</project>
 <!-- MAKE a simple java application
      make a "lib" folder under the application folder
      add
       catalina-ant.jar
       catalina-deployer.jar
       el-api.jar
       jasper.jar
       jasper-el.jar
       jsp-api.jar
       servlet-api.jar
       tomcat-juli.jar

      They are all in your Tomcat Libs....
 -->


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