-none- 2007-09-04 - By Peter Stavrinides
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If you set up Tomcat correctly, and place all your jars in the correct places you can hot deploy the war without a restart. This works over plain http, you don't even need access to the server, all you need is a password for the manager (it's better to use a database realm).
There are many ways to secure the manager in production, the simplest is to remove the manager.xml and host-manager.xml files from the $CATALINA_BASE/conf/Catalina/localhost/ directory, or if your configuration permits allow the manager url to resolve only on the internal network, this is a typical scenario if tomcat is left to run on a secure port.
cheers Peter
is to make the manager URL resolve
Gregor Schneider wrote: > - *never* start tomcat as root: create a user "tomcat" if not already > existing and run tomcat with that user-id > > - if it's not a production-server with very high security, grant > ftp-access to user "tomcat" > > - from your local pc, ftp to your ubuntu, login as user "tomcat" > > - change to directory "www/webapps" > > - put your web-app.war > > that's it > > be sure that autodeploy is set to true. having done so, there's no > need to delete any directories on your ubuntu-server > > cheers > > gregor > > ps: before starting tomcat as user tomcat, you might have to issue > > chown -R tomcat:tomcat * in $CATALINA_HOME >
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