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Download and Install Tomcat 7

If you encounter any broken links, go to the Apache Tomcat web site and select the Tomcat version for the DOWNLOAD section.

  1. Go to the Apache Apache Tomcat download site.  Scroll down until you reach the 7.0.29 section.  Under Binary Distributions Core:, select the format for your OS and save the downloaded file to your workstation.

    For older versions of Tomcat
    If you are looking for an archieve version of Tomcat, go to the Apache Apache Tomcat download site.  Scroll down until you reach the Quick Navigation section and click on Archives.  Select the version of Tomcat the you want, then click on bin and select the Tomcat format for your OS and save the downloaded file to your workstation.

  2. Unzip/untar the binaries to a new folder (e.g. /tomcat/7.0.9).
  3. Create an environment variable CATALINA_HOME which contains the path to your Tomcat installation.  For example: CATALINA_HOME=/tomcat/7.0.9/

Download and Install Tomcat 7 is now complete

Configure Tomcat 7

  1. Configure tomcat-users.xml
    Open ${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/tomcat-users.xml with a text editor.  Create the following 2 uses:
    <user username="script" password="XXXXXXXX" roles="manager-script,admin"/>
    <user username="gui" password="YYYYYYYY" roles="manager-gui,admin"/>
    
    The script user will be used to deploy your application to the Tomcat server.
    The gui user will be used to access the Tomcat Manager.
    Be sure to change the passwords to passwords of your choice.
    When you are satisified that everything is correct, save your changes.
  2. Install the ojdbc14-10.2.0.5.jar
    Install the ojdbc14-10.2.0.5.jar to either the ${CATALINA_HOME}/lib or the ${CATALINA_HOME}/common/lib directory.  The ojdbc14-10.2.0.5.jar has to go into only one directory.  If you do not have the ojdbc14-10.2.0.5.jar, you can download the ojdbc14-10.2.0.5.jar now and save it to your workstation.
  3. Configure context.xml
    Open ${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/context.xml with a text editor.  
    1. change the <context> tag to the following:
      <Context useHttpOnly="false">
      
    2. add the following anywhere beteen the <context> ans </context> tags:
      <Resource name="jdbc/MitsisDs"
         auth="Container"
         type="javax.sql.DataSource"
         driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver"
         url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@//earth-vault-2.mit.edu:1523/sundev2"
         username="XXXXXXXX"
         password="YYYYYYYY"
         maxActive="20"
         maxIdle="10"
         maxWait="-1"
         removeAbandoned="true"
         removeAbandonedTimeout="30"
         logAbandoned="true" />
      
      If your project's JNDI name is something other than MitsisDS, then you must change MitsisDS in the above to your project's JNDI name.  If you don't know what JNDI name to use, your team leader can get it for you.
      Be sure to change the username and password.
      When you are satisified that everything is correct, save the changes.
  4. Test the Tomcat installation
    1. Open a cmd window, cd to ${CATALINA_HOME}/bin and start the tomcat server.
    2. Open a browse and go to the URL: http://localhost:8080/manager/html.
    3. When prompted for the username and password, use gui for the user name and enter the password that you choose in Step 1 above.
      If everything was done correctly, you will have the following page displayed:

Configure Tomcat 7 is now complete

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