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==Step 8. Enable the DSpace Java webapps on the Java Tomcat webapp server==
 
==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/tomcat7/webapps''' folder.
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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 ?
 
So, how do we get all the files into the Tomcat webapps folder ?

Revision as of 16:24, 15 January 2015

NEXT - STEP 9

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, but we are going to set it up 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/tomcat7/webapps folder. This also saves you from constantly copying webapps after a compile, which is a tricky business.

For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

For Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

References