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So, how do we get all the files into the Tomcat webapps folder, there are several methods. | So, how do we get all the files into the Tomcat webapps folder, there are several methods. | ||
| − | We are going architect an "automatic linkage", so that if you change anything in the DSpace '''/home/dspace/webapps''' folder and then re-compile, the changes automatically occur in the Tomcat '''/var/lib/tomcatX/webapps''' folder. | + | We are going to architect an "automatic linkage", so that if you change anything in the DSpace '''/home/dspace/webapps''' folder and then re-compile, the changes automatically occur in the Tomcat '''/var/lib/tomcatX/webapps''' folder. |
This also saves you from constantly copying webapps after a compile, which is a tricky business. | This also saves you from constantly copying webapps after a compile, which is a tricky business. | ||
Revision as of 16:26, 15 January 2015
NEXT - STEP 9
Contents
Requirements
Please make sure that Tomcat is listening on port 80 first, before setting this up. See link below. http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Prepare_Ubuntu/S05
Step 8. Enable the DSpace Java webapps on the Java Tomcat webapp server
The DSpace webapps have been compiled in the /home/dspace/webapps folder but Tomcat only serves up webapps in the /var/lib/tomcatX/webapps folder.
So, how do we get all the files into the Tomcat webapps folder, there are several methods.
We are going to architect an "automatic linkage", so that if you change anything in the DSpace /home/dspace/webapps folder and then re-compile, the changes automatically occur in the Tomcat /var/lib/tomcatX/webapps folder.
This also saves you from constantly copying webapps after a compile, which is a tricky business.