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Greenhorn
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
I purchased Murach's 'Java Servlets and JSP,' which comes with downloadable code to help in the learning process. Clearly, Murach used a PC to develop all of the code he describes in his book;however, I am working on a MAC Pro.
He has a war file for one of his applications, which I tried deploying on my MAC by dropping it into the webapps directory of my Tomcat Installation while Tomcat was running. When you do this on the PC, the application is automatically deployed. However, on the MAC nothing happened.
Is there a difference in WAR files created for a PC from those create for a MAC?
Is anyone here working on a MAC?
If so, can they descirbe what I need to do special to deploy this application?
Thanks
He has a war file for one of his applications, which I tried deploying on my MAC by dropping it into the webapps directory of my Tomcat Installation while Tomcat was running. When you do this on the PC, the application is automatically deployed. However, on the MAC nothing happened.
Is there a difference in WAR files created for a PC from those create for a MAC?
Is anyone here working on a MAC?
If so, can they descirbe what I need to do special to deploy this application?
Thanks
author and iconoclast
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Hi,
Welcome to JavaRanch!
First, a bit of business: you may not have read our naming policy on the way in. It requires that you use a full, real (sounding) first and last name for your display name. 'Handles' aren't acceptable at the Ranch. You can change your display name here. Thanks!
As for your question: works exactly the same on a Mac. Are you sure Tomcat is running?
Welcome to JavaRanch!
First, a bit of business: you may not have read our naming policy on the way in. It requires that you use a full, real (sounding) first and last name for your display name. 'Handles' aren't acceptable at the Ranch. You can change your display name here. Thanks!
As for your question: works exactly the same on a Mac. Are you sure Tomcat is running?
Greenhorn
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Yes, I'm sure Tomcat is running. I've pulled up the welcome page.
Perhaps I just don't know the particulars with respect to a MAC. Are you familiar with the MAC?
I placed the Tomcat directory in ~/Library/Tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16
I created a link ~/Library/Tomcat/Home -> ~/Library/Tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16
I started Tomcat by running ~/Library/Tomcat/Home/bin/startup.sh
I then moved application.war into ~/Library/Tomcat/Home/webapps
The file showed up there but nothing happened. It wasn't deployed.
I'm also trying to setup myEclipse and I'm having a similar problem running a project. I've setup Tomcat in myEclipse and I'm able to start and stop Tomcat from myEclipse. When I select my project, right click and select Run As.. and then select the Tomcat server, the server starts up, but the project is NOT deployed into webapps.
Obviously, I'm doing something wrong or I don't have all of the pieces installed on my system.
I installed the Developer tools from the Mac OS X installation CD; however, I've been unable to find a JDK directory. All I'm able to find is references to several versions of JVMs. The instructions said if a JDK was not selected for the Tomcat server and exception would result. That didn't happen, so I'm wondering if the JDK is in the JVM, which seems kind of strange.
Totally confused:
Perhaps I just don't know the particulars with respect to a MAC. Are you familiar with the MAC?
I placed the Tomcat directory in ~/Library/Tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16
I created a link ~/Library/Tomcat/Home -> ~/Library/Tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16
I started Tomcat by running ~/Library/Tomcat/Home/bin/startup.sh
I then moved application.war into ~/Library/Tomcat/Home/webapps
The file showed up there but nothing happened. It wasn't deployed.
I'm also trying to setup myEclipse and I'm having a similar problem running a project. I've setup Tomcat in myEclipse and I'm able to start and stop Tomcat from myEclipse. When I select my project, right click and select Run As.. and then select the Tomcat server, the server starts up, but the project is NOT deployed into webapps.
Obviously, I'm doing something wrong or I don't have all of the pieces installed on my system.
I installed the Developer tools from the Mac OS X installation CD; however, I've been unable to find a JDK directory. All I'm able to find is references to several versions of JVMs. The instructions said if a JDK was not selected for the Tomcat server and exception would result. That didn't happen, so I'm wondering if the JDK is in the JVM, which seems kind of strange.
Totally confused:
author and iconoclast
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Thanks, but first and last name, please.
On a Mac, your JDK home directory is /Library/Java/Home (a symlink maintained by the Java control panel thingy). You ought to see /Library/Java/Home/bin/javac, for example.
As far as your WAR file issues: check in webapps to see if the WAR file is at least being unpacked (delete any unpacked directory, hit the URL, check to see if the directory has appeared); maybe it's being unpacked but not working out for some reason. Check TOMCAT/log/catalina.log for any indication that the server is at least trying to deploy the WAR file.
Since nothing in this thread has anything to do with 'beginning Java', the topic of this forum, I'm going to move this thread to our Tomcat forum, where we can continue (follow the link above).
On a Mac, your JDK home directory is /Library/Java/Home (a symlink maintained by the Java control panel thingy). You ought to see /Library/Java/Home/bin/javac, for example.
As far as your WAR file issues: check in webapps to see if the WAR file is at least being unpacked (delete any unpacked directory, hit the URL, check to see if the directory has appeared); maybe it's being unpacked but not working out for some reason. Check TOMCAT/log/catalina.log for any indication that the server is at least trying to deploy the WAR file.
Since nothing in this thread has anything to do with 'beginning Java', the topic of this forum, I'm going to move this thread to our Tomcat forum, where we can continue (follow the link above).
Sheriff
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Sure, there are a whole bunch of us working on Macs ('Mac' not 'MAC').
There is no difference between format of war files across platforms. First thing to check is make sure that your Tomcat installation is configured to auto-deploy the wars.
Here's a snippet from my server.xml:
Check that unpackWARs is set to true.
There is no difference between format of war files across platforms. First thing to check is make sure that your Tomcat installation is configured to auto-deploy the wars.
Here's a snippet from my server.xml:
Check that unpackWARs is set to true.
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Greenhorn
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Thanks for the help. I checked the unpackWars attribute and it was set to true.
There is no ~/Tomcat/Home/logs/catalina.log, which also seems strange. I'm wondering if I'm looking in the wrong location.
Do I need to set a CATALINA_HOME environment variable?
There is no ~/Tomcat/Home/logs/catalina.log, which also seems strange. I'm wondering if I'm looking in the wrong location.
Do I need to set a CATALINA_HOME environment variable?
Sheriff
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Originally posted by Steve Sherwood:
Thanks for the help. I checked the unpackWars attribute and it was set to true.
Thanks for the help. I checked the unpackWars attribute and it was set to true.
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Do I need to set a CATALINA_HOME environment variable?
No, that's set by the startup script.
What version of Tomcat and how are you starting it?
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Greenhorn
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
I downloaded apache-tomcat-6.0.16.
I put that directory on the Mac at ~/Library/Tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16
I created a link ~/Library/Tomcat/Home -> ~/Library/Tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16
I was starting tomcat using myEclipse, and that was the problem. I don't have something configured correctly in myEclipse.
When I started tomcat directly via ~/Library/Tomcat/Home/bin/startup.sh, the WAR file unpacked and deployed flawlessly.
Thanks for all your help. Now, on to debugging my eclipse installation.
I put that directory on the Mac at ~/Library/Tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16
I created a link ~/Library/Tomcat/Home -> ~/Library/Tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16
I was starting tomcat using myEclipse, and that was the problem. I don't have something configured correctly in myEclipse.
When I started tomcat directly via ~/Library/Tomcat/Home/bin/startup.sh, the WAR file unpacked and deployed flawlessly.
Thanks for all your help. Now, on to debugging my eclipse installation.
Sheriff
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Very cool. Eclipse help is available in the IDEs forum if you need it.
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Greenhorn
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Is it possible deploy a .WAR file without Tomcat? Just using Mac OS?
Tks!
Tks!
Sheriff
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Sheriff
posted 12 years ago- Optional 'thank-you' note:
Originally posted by Leonardo Lira:
Nuclear pong mac os. Is it possible deploy a .WAR file without Tomcat? Just using Mac OS?
Nuclear pong mac os. Is it possible deploy a .WAR file without Tomcat? Just using Mac OS?
What would run the servlets and JSP then? You need a servlet container to host the web application. It doesn't necessarily have to be Tomcat, but you need something.
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In this blog post I will start with something simple. These instructions are for beginners who have no experience with Java and don’t know how to deploy a java web application archive file (.war) on Tomcat on OS X (should work on Linux too).
This post assumes you have installed Java and downloaded Tomcat. If you want to know more details about installing Java, Tomcat or deploying on Tomcat, you can find more detailed information in this tutorial How to deploy a Java web application on Tomcat or Wolf Paulus’s detailed article more focused on OS X.
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Basically, you just have to
1. Copy the
.war
file to tomcat/webapps
folder2. Open the Terminal app to move to
tomcat/bin
folder and start Tomcat server by commandIf you get error messageor you get this error message with other shell script file, turn off the Tomcat
make all shell script files executable by command
and start Tomcat server again
Your application should be accessible on url
http://localhost:8080/'name-of-your-war-file'