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apt-get install tomcat7 tomcat7-admin tomcat7-common tomcat7-docs tomcat7-examples
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# Developer workstation
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apt-get install tomcat8 tomcat8-admin tomcat8-common tomcat8-docs tomcat8-examples
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# Server
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apt-get install tomcat8 tomcat8-admin
 
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On '''Debian''', Tomcat is NOT registered as a service.  
 
On '''Debian''', Tomcat is NOT registered as a service.  
To overcome this, you can add a symlink for tomcat7:
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ln -s /etc/init.d/tomcat8 /usr/bin/tomcat8
 
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cd /etc/init.d
 
cd /etc/init.d
update-rc.d tomcat7 defaults
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update-rc.d tomcat8 defaults
 
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cd /etc/init.d
 
cd /etc/init.d
update-rc.d tomcat7 remove
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 13 October 2016


This page describes how to setup Tomcat using your O.S repository's package.

♦ Note that the version in the repository is often an old one. For instance, Tomcat8 might not be available yet in the repository.


Requirement

You must already have a Java Runtime.


Installation

Depending on your distribution, you might have a more recent version than Tomcat7. Please check it using apt-cache search tomcat.

# Developer workstation
apt-get install tomcat8 tomcat8-admin tomcat8-common tomcat8-docs tomcat8-examples
# Server
apt-get install tomcat8 tomcat8-admin


On Debian, Tomcat is NOT registered as a service. To overcome this, you can add a symlink for tomcat8:

ln -s /etc/init.d/tomcat8 /usr/bin/tomcat8


Start/Stop Tomcat on boot

To add Tomcat on boot just do:

cd /etc/init.d
update-rc.d tomcat8 defaults


To remove Tomcat from boot just do:

cd /etc/init.d
update-rc.d tomcat8 remove