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
- 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.
That's it!
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