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| <author>Craig R. McClanahan</author> |
| <title>The Struts Framework Project - Installation - Tomcat with Apache</title> |
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| <section name="Installing Struts with your servlet container" href="Containers"> |
| <h3><a name="tc321">Tomcat 3.2.1 With Apache</a></h3> |
| <p>Note that the instructions for Tomcat 4 will be different than those for Tomcat 3, |
| but the Tomcat 4.0 web connector is still under development. Versions of Tomcat prior |
| to 3.2.1 are not recommend for use with Struts.</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li>These instructions assume you have successfully integrated Tomcat with Apache |
| according to the Tomcat documentation.</li> |
| <li>Copy "struts-documentation.war" and "struts-example.war" to your $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps |
| directory</li> |
| <li>Restart Tomcat if it is already running</li> |
| <li>Tomcat will generate a file "$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/tomcat-apache.conf" that |
| will be used by Apache. This file is regenerated every time you start Tomcat, |
| so copy this file to a safe place (such as your Apache configuration directory; |
| on Unix systems this is usually <code>/usr/local/apache/conf</code>.</li> |
| <li>If you are running Tomcat 3.1, Tomcat will not have generated the entries |
| for your new applications. Add the following lines to the <code>tomcat-apache.conf</code> |
| file that you have saved, replacing $TOMCAT_HOME with the path to your Tomcat |
| home directory:</li> |
| </ul> |
| <pre> |
| Alias /struts-documentation "$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/struts-documentation |
| <Directory "$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/struts-documentation> |
| Options Indexes FollowSymLinks |
| </Directory> |
| ApJServMount /struts-documentation/servlet /struts-documentation |
| <Location "/struts-documentation/WEB-INF/"> |
| AllowOverride None |
| deny from all |
| </Location> |
| Alias /struts-example "$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/struts-example" |
| <Directory "$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/struts-example> |
| Options Indexes FollowSymLinks |
| </Directory> |
| ApJServMount /struts-example/servlet /struts-example |
| <Location "/struts-example/WEB-INF/"> |
| AllowOverride None |
| deny from all |
| </Location> |
| </pre> |
| <ul> |
| <li>The generated file above does not know anything |
| about extension mappings defined in a web.xml file, so the "*.do" URIs that |
| go to the controller servlet will not be recognized. To fix this, add the |
| following line to the saved version of "tomcat-apache.conf", after the corresponding |
| line for the .jsp extension:<br/> |
| <code>AddHandler jserv-servlet .do</code></li> |
| <li>Ensure that the saved version of "tomcat-apache.conf" is referenced in your |
| Apache "httpd.conf" configuration file. A typical use would have the following |
| line at the bottom of "httpd.conf":<br/> |
| <code>Include /usr/local/apache/conf/tomcat-apache.conf</code></li> |
| <li>In order to recognize "index.jsp" as a default page for web applications, |
| search in your "httpd.conf" for a "DirectoryIndex" directive. If you have |
| one, add "index.jsp" to the end of the list, so that it might look like this:<br/> |
| <code>DirectoryIndex index.html index.jsp</code><br/> |
| If you do not have such an entry, add one like this:<br/> |
| <code>DirectoryIndex index.jsp</code></li> |
| <li>Restart Apache to make it aware of the new applications. You should now |
| be able to access the applications from a browser like this:<br/> |
| <code>http://localhost/struts-documentation<br/> |
| http://localhost/struts-example</code></li> |
| </ul> |
| <hr/> |
| <ul><li>Author: Craig R. McClanahan</li></ul> |
| <hr/> |
| <p>Back to <a href="installation.html#Containers">Installation</a></p> |
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