Deploy application on custom host of Tomcat
I g开发者_运维知识库ot some issues to deploy my application.
Environment: Ubuntu 10.04, Tomcat 7.02 (Install from archive from tomcat site, not from repositories), server is run and stoped manualy, not using any IDE.
For the first I've created host in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml
:
<Host name="java.dev"
appBase="/home/krasilich/java/"
autoDeploy="true" >
<Alias>www.java.dev</Alias>
</Host>
Then create a context in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/java.dev/siloc.xml
:
<Context docBase="siloc/web/" />
And got the error
A docBase /home/krasilich/java/siloc/web/ inside the host appBase has been specified, and will be ignored
But, if I copy manager.xml to $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/java.dev/
I can run manager app.
If I deploy my application through manager - it says that everything is going well, but I still see the 404 on java.dev:8080/siloc/
That's all about custom host.
I've tried to deploy application through manager on localhost also and it works, I can see my "Hello Word" on localhost:8080/siloc/
But, if I change the text in my index.jsp it'll not affected on frontend. The "Redeploy" button isn't help for me.
As I mentioned manager just copy application files to webapps directory, and don't make any changes in config files.
All I need that I can deploy application in any directory in my filesystem (actually it will be /home/krasilich/java/
).
And it would be great if I can do this on custom host like java.dev
I need the answer, why the context in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/java.dev/siloc.xml
isn't working for me, and what shall I do to make it consistent?
Thanks.
I have been able to replicate your problem.
There are 2 workaround I can suggest after tinkering around with combinations of appBase
and docBase
. Looks like the two do not operate together.
Option 1 - remove appBase
Remove the appBase
from server.xml
and specify the full path to the web app in docBase
in the $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/java.dev/siloc.xml
I assume your value will be /home/krasilich/java/siloc/web/siloc
.
Note: specifying only up to the parent folder /home/krasilich/java/siloc/web/
will show you a directory listing of the parent folder
Option 2 - Remove docBase
In $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/java.dev/siloc.xml
remove the docBase
and keep only <Context/>
Tomcat infers the webapp name siloc
from the $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/java.dev/siloc.xml
and it looks for the webapp named siloc
in the appBase.
This allows java.dev:8080/siloc/ to work provided you also change the appBase
in server.xml
to the parent folder of your webapp siloc
.
In response to why manager
works, same reason - there is no docBase in the manager.xml
I am trying other combinations of docBase but any value I give throws the
WARNING: A docBase ... inside the host appBase has been specified, and will be ignored
So my conclusion is to remove the docBase. This is not a good idea - since the full path to parent folder is then hardcoded in server.xml.
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