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<code>sudo mv ~/Desktop/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27 /usr/local</code>
</blockquote>
! in the Terminal and enter your password when prompted. If you downloaded from ServerLogistics, follow their installation instructions.
! If you have a 4.0 series installation of Tomcat, it is a good idea
to replace it with the current version (there were some location
changes of some directories which may cause some problems if you don't
! do this). You can start up the Tomcat server and test some example
! applications, if you like, but generally it's problem-free.
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<code>sudo mv ~/Desktop/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27 /usr/local</code>
</blockquote>
! in the Terminal and enter your password when prompted. If you downloaded from ServerLogistics, follow their installation instructions. If you have a 4.0 series installation of Tomcat, it is a good idea
to replace it with the current version (there were some location
changes of some directories which may cause some problems if you don't
! do this).<p/>
! At this point you need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable. To do this open Terminal and enter
! <blockquote>
! <code>pico .tcshrc</code>
! </blockquote>
! then enter
! <blockquote>
! <code>setenv JAVA_HOME /Library/Java/Home</code>
! </blockquote>
! and finally press CTRL-O to save the .tcshrc file and CTRL-X to quit the pico editor. You can start up the Tomcat server and test some example applications, if you like, but generally it's problem-free.
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printed on the terminal.
<p/>
! Under OS X, <font color='green'>AutoConf.mpl</font> will probably
! find everything it needs. There is currently a problem with time
! zones, however; if automatic configuration reports a time zone that
! already includes a shift for summer time, then you should manually
! correct it to the corresponding zone without a shift. For example,
! BST = British Summer Time = GMT + 1 hour should be changed to GMT =
! GMT + 0 hours. To provide help, you should copy the file <font
! color='green'>ManualConfig.dist</font> to <font
color='green'>ManualConfig.mpl</font> and then edit it following the
instructions included in the file. You should then run <font
! color='green'>AutoConf.mpl</font> again. This will run various
! consistency checks as well as generating other configuration files.
! You can iterate this procedure as often as you like until you get
! an installation without error messages.
<p/>
By the way, by running <font color='green'>AutoConf.mpl</font>,
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<p/>
! <a name = "reconfig">
! Usually <font color='green'>AutoConf.mpl</font></a> will find everything
! it needs, but if not, you will need to have a file <font
! color='green'>ManualConfig.mpl</font> that contains the parameters
! whose default values you wish to override and rerun <font
! color='green'>AutoConf.mpl</font>. To create such a file start
! by copying <font color='green'>ManualConfig.dist</font> to <font
color='green'>ManualConfig.mpl</font> and then edit it following the
instructions included in the file. You should then run <font
! color='green'>AutoConf.mpl</font> again. You can iterate this procedure
! as often as is needed until you get an installation without error messages.
! Particular settings you may want to check are the following:
! <dl>
! <dt><em>Do you need to set the port used by Tomcat to something other
! that the default?</em>
! <dd>The default port used by Tomcat is 8080. Prior to AiM 3.0 the
! default port was 80. The issues to consider are:
! <ul>
! <li>When port 80 is used, it need not appear in the URL, but then
! Tomcat needs to be run as a root process.</li>
! <li>If port 8080 is used (or any other port > 1024) then the
! string <tt>:8080</tt> (or whatever port was used) needs to
! appear after the domain part of the URL, but Tomcat need not
! be run as a root process.</li>
! </ul>
! If you are upgrading from a previous installation
! that used port 80, then it will probably be best to stick with that,
! but then you will need to set
! <blockquote>
! Config['TomcatPort'] := 80:
! </blockquote>
! in <font color='green'>ManualConfig.mpl</font>. If you neglected
! to do this the first time around you may have to manually edit
! the files <font color='green'>admin.html</font> and
! <font color='green'>index.html</font> in
! the <font color='green'>WEB-INF</font> directory and
! <font color='green'>DefaultZone.mpl</font>
! in the <font color='green'>WEB-INF/root</font> directory, to remove
! the string <tt>:8080</tt>. Incidentally, the port used by Tomcat is
! set in the <tt><Connector/></tt> tag
! (that is in turn embedded in <tt><Server ...><Service ...>
! ... </Service></Server></tt>) in the file
! <font color='green'>/usr/local/tomcat/conf/server.xml</font>.</dd>
! <dt><em>Is the time set correctly?</em>
! <dd>There is currently a problem with time zones; if automatic
! configuration reports a time zone that includes a shift for
! summer time, then you may need to manually correct it to the
! corresponding zone without a shift. For example,
! BST = British Summer Time = GMT + 1 hour should be changed to
! GMT = GMT + 0 hours. If you are in the southern hemisphere or
! your locale doesn't have daylight saving, you may want
! to hard-set the time in <font color='green'>ManualConfig.mpl</font>
! (see the end of the file).</dd>
! </dl>
<p/>
By the way, by running <font color='green'>AutoConf.mpl</font>,
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</li>
<li>Point your Web browser at the URL of the AiM server. This will be something
! like <font color='green'><a href="http://localhost/AiM/admin.html">http://localhost/AiM/admin.html</a></font>,
where you will need to replace <font color='green'>AiM</font> by the name of
the subdirectory of <font color='green'>/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/</font>
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</li>
<li>Point your Web browser at the URL of the AiM server. This will be something
! like <font color='green'><a href="http://localhost:8080/AiM/admin.html">http://localhost:8080/AiM/admin.html</a></font>,
where you will need to replace <font color='green'>AiM</font> by the name of
the subdirectory of <font color='green'>/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/</font>
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</ul>
<hr/>
! Last modified by Jon Breitenbucher on 14/09/03
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</ul>
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! Last modified by Jon Breitenbucher on 15/09/03
</body>
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