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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Andre Prasetya <an...@gmail.com> on 2007/01/04 07:20:50 UTC

Re: Presentation on Tomcat

Hi Vijay

In my opinion, there are some ways to deploy application :
1. By war, using tomcat manager
2. By war, dropping on webapps
3. By classes, drop the folder to webapps (you might got problem in updating
it, as i always got access problem, so i prefer war approach)
4. Using embedded tomcat, i m not sure how to accomplish this as i always
use the ant build.xml that is inherited for every java developer here at
this company

for config file, you might want to look at
1. server.xml
2. context.xml
3. web.xml

Hope this helps,


On 1/4/07, Vijay Hatewar <vi...@persistent.co.in> wrote:
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> Hi All
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> I am very new to Tomcat and working as a  QA Engineer , I have to deliver
> presentation on How web application can be deployed using tomcat ,
> different
> configuration files and how they are used . basically I want to cover high
> level functional aspect .
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> Please help me  , as I am hardly acquainted to tomcat .
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> Thanks & Regards,
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>   Vijay G Hatewar
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