From: Andreas P. <pa...@ro...> - 2005-08-25 15:53:27
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Hmm, I can't find anything referencing to tomcat inside the build.xml, what do I need to add (and where), to make this work? Andreas Alessio Fabiani schrieb: > Just add the ANT target "test-ext", if the tomcat path is correctly > written inside the build.xml file, it should automatically copy the > WAR file inside the webapps directory. > > Copying the war file inside the webapps directory let you avoid the > need to create a specific context. > > A little notice on debugging inside Eclipse: > > Once you have configured Eclipse and Tomcat as written in the > document, just launch the Eclipse debugger and the new release of > GeoServer is loaded. > But there is a problem with the Struts resources ... before using the > Eclipse debugger, which starts a Tomcat session from Eclipse, you have > to compile and publish the GeoServer war file and load all the > interested pages on the browser in order to let Tomcat cache the > Struts resources, otherwise you will get an error. > > On 8/25/05, *Andreas Pakulat* <pa...@ro... > <mailto:pa...@ro...>> wrote: > > Alessio Fabiani schrieb: > > > Hi Andreas, > > > > here > > > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOSDOC/Running+GeoServer+with+an+IDE > > I written some lines about installing and debugging GeoServer > sources > > on Eclipse. > > > > Hope this help. > > > Thanks for the info, but I got one question: > > Is there a way to automatically "publish" the build to my tomcat? > Or do > I have to configure a tomcat-context to point to the build-dir of the > geoserver source? > > Andreas > > |