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Web app version in Tomcat Manager

How can I configure my web application for deployment in Tomcat so t开发者_开发知识库hat Tomcat Manager shows the version in the table that lists all applications installed (/manager/html/list)?

Currently it shows "None Specified" for all apps, including itself. I am using Tomcat 7.0.11.


The version is the one specified when deploying the application through the manager.

See the documentation:

tag: Specifying a tag name, this allows associating the deployed webapp with a version number. The application version can be later redeployed when needed using only the tag.

Also, you can deploy multiple versions of the same war by adding the version after ## (e.g. myApp##1.0.war, myApp##1.1.war). The manager will show this version in the overview.


With maven set the output war file name:

...
<artifactId>MyTest</artifactId>
<version>0.0.1</version>
...
<build>
    <finalName>${project.artifactId}##${project.version}</finalName>
</build>
...

Output -> MyTest##0.0.1.war

Or simple rename war-file with format file_name##version.war ;)


For maven, use the tomcat plugin configuration path :

<project>
    ...
    <build>
        ...
        <plugins>
            <plugin>
                <groupId>org.apache.tomcat.maven</groupId>
                <artifactId>tomcat7-maven-plugin</artifactId>
                <version>2.2</version>
                <configuration>
                    <path>/${project.artifactId}##${project.version}</path>
                </configuration>
            </plugin>
        </plugins>
        ...
    </build>
    ...
</project>

finalName trick didn't worked for me.


  • In my case, myapp#v0.2.1 notation does not work.
  • I tried the tag parameter, not work too.. (call with maven)

Referred to Apache Documentation, I tried to deploy war file manually and it works.

I do not understand why it does not work with maven tomcat deploy

Configuration : Simple Java EE/restlet app with Tomcat 7 / Java 7 / Maven 4 


I am running Tomcat 8.0.30 and to add a version in Tomcat Web Application Manager one can simply rename MyApp (under webapps folder) to MyApp##1.0.2 without creating .war file.

If you want to create .war file, follow these steps:

  • Navigate to Tomcat webapps folder, on the address bar type cmd or cmd.exe or else you can open cmd and navigate to your tomcat webapps directory

Web app version in Tomcat Manager

  • Enter this cmd - jar cvf MyApp.war .

Here MyApp is name of Application, .war is the extension for creating war file (also called as Web Application Archive) and . represents current directory where war file will be created..

After doing this, you'll see MyApp.war file under webapps. Now just rename to MyApp##1.0.2.war and the server will automatically reload the context with name.

Web app version in Tomcat Manager

That's it!

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