问题
I want to deploy myapp in tomcat server. I know one way is to delete the Root folder from webapps and rename my app.war as ROOT.WAR. But i do not want to do this. I want to deploy like when user access my app as www.xxx.com , it should go to my app like www.xxx.com/login.html. Please help
回答1:
You can deploy any WAR file (or exploded WAR directory) from (almost) anywhere with any context name you want, as long as it doesn't conflict with any auto-deployed application. Here's how:
- Remove any conflicting applications from
webapps/
(in this case, really, it's justROOT
) - Move your own application someplace other than in
webapps/
- Copy the
META-INF/context.xml
file from your application and place it into Tomcat'sconf/[engine]/[host]/[contextpath].xml
– for exampleconf/Catalina/localhost/ROOT.xml
Edit
conf/[engine]/[host]/[contextpath].xml
and add this attribute to the<Context>
element:docBase="/path/to/your/WAR.war"
Now, Tomcat will deploy /path/to/your/WAR.war
on context path /
(because the deployment descriptor's filename is ROOT
), and you didn't have to modify conf/server.xml
.
Who cares about modifying conf/server.xml
? Well, that file is only read once during container startup, so if you want to make changes, undeploy, redeploy, etc. you must restart the entire container to pick-up those changes. It's much better to use Tomcat's auto-deployment facility, which as you can see is quite flexible.
All of this is laid out in Tomcat's documentation on defining contexts where, incidentally, the very first sentence makes it clear that defining a context in server.xml
is a bad practice.
回答2:
Configuration file is server.xml
You can just follow this example : https://examples.javacodegeeks.com/enterprise-java/tomcat/tomcat-server-xml-configuration-example/
referencing tomcat documentation : http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/context.html
回答3:
You have several options to set a root application. (see https://stackoverflow.com/a/5328636/6371459)
Remove
ROOT
directory and deploy your war asROOT.war
Deploy your war in
webapps
and configure the context root inconf/server.xml
to use your war file (not recommended because requires restarting)Create a specific context file
$CATALINA_BASE/conf/[enginename]/[hostname]/ROOT.xml
and setdocBase=your_war_name
like previous2)
(see @ChristopherShultz answer)
Since you have discarded option 1, and option 2 is not recommended, I suggest use a context file
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41263245/how-to-deploy-apps-in-tomcat-server