[pkg-java] r11456 - trunk/jasper/debian
Niels Thykier
nthykier-guest at alioth.debian.org
Sun Jan 31 13:13:14 UTC 2010
Author: nthykier-guest
Date: 2010-01-31 13:13:12 +0000 (Sun, 31 Jan 2010)
New Revision: 11456
Removed:
trunk/jasper/debian/README.Debian
Log:
Removed README.Debian, it no longer applies to the package
Deleted: trunk/jasper/debian/README.Debian
===================================================================
--- trunk/jasper/debian/README.Debian 2010-01-31 13:04:17 UTC (rev 11455)
+++ trunk/jasper/debian/README.Debian 2010-01-31 13:13:12 UTC (rev 11456)
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-Apache Tomcat 5.5 for Debian
-============================
-
-- WARNING: Currently Tomcat cannot use a security manager while
- running under the current versions of java-gcj-compat-dev due to bug
- #399595 in libgcj. Until this is fixed, Tomcat will crash at startup
- with this message in the system log:
-
- jsvc.exec[2648]: Service killed by signal 6
-
- You can either install a non-free JDK such as sun-java6-jdk, or
- disable the security manager (see TOMCAT_SECURITY in
- /etc/default/tomcat5.5). Do not run without a security manager unless
- you understand the consequences.
-
-- The home directory (CATALINA_HOME) for Tomcat 5.5 (a.k.a. Catalina) is
- /usr/share/tomcat5.5, the base directory (CATALINA_BASE) is
- /var/lib/tomcat5.5 but some files in there are just symlinks to the
- proper FHS directories.
-
- There's a .debian directory in /usr/share/tomcat5.5 which contains templates
- for configuration files. These are copied to the conf direcory during
- the package installation when the corresponding destination does not yet
- exist.
-
-- The package has been built as "light" distribution which means that some
- of the additional features like JavaMail, JTA and Tyrex are not enabled.
- Catalina was compiled using MX4J so JMX is available for an embedded
- servlet engine.
-
-- The main configuration file is /etc/tomcat5.5/server.xml.
- The default setup enables the built-in HTTP web server on port 8180 and
- a Coyote/JK AJP 1.3 connector for Apache on port 8009. The standard port
- 8080 for the web server was not used so the package does not conflict with
- junkbuster. Tomcat also listens on port 8005 (localhost only) for a
- shutdown command.
-
-- Tomcat 5.5 needs a full Java Development Kit (JDK), a Java Runtime
- Environment (JRE) is not sufficient because javac is needed for translating
- JavaServer Pages (JSP) into Java classes.
-
-- You can test if Tomcat is working properly by pointing your favourite web
- browser to http://localhost:8180/ and testing some of the Servlet and JSP
- examples. This requires installation of the tomcat5.5-webapps package.
-
-- You can install your own web applications as .war files or in extracted form
- into a subdirectory of /var/lib/tomcat5.5/webapps. The name of the WAR file
- or subdirectory is the servlet context for this webapp.
-
-- Multiple Tomcat instances can be started by different users when
- $CATALINA_BASE is set to a local directory that contains the subdirectories
- conf, logs, webapps, work and temp. See RUNNING.txt for more about this.
-
-- When Tomcat runs with a security manager, you can define the permissions
- for your servlets and JSPs in /etc/tomcat5.5/policy.d/. For
- example, you can put your customizations in 50user.policy in this
- directory.
-
-- There is a webapp for basic web-based administration of Tomcat's webapps
- in the tomcat5.5-admin package. You need to add one of the users in
- /etc/tomcat5.5/tomcat-users.xml to the manager role and probably
- set a better password. The "Web Application Manager" can then be accessed
- at http://localhost:8180/manager/html. There's also a more sophisticated
- administration webapp called "admin" in the same package but it can't make
- permanent changes to the configuration since the tomcat5.5 user does not have
- permission to do this in the default configuration.
-
-- Tomcat 5 does not follow symlinks by default. You can change this by adding
- this section to your webapp's context definition:
-
- <!-- make symlinks work in Tomcat 5.5 -->
- <Resources className="org.apache.naming.resources.FileDirContext"
- allowLinking="true" />
-
- See /etc/tomcat5.5/server.xml for examples.
-
-- For more information about Jakarta-Tomcat please take a look at the Tomcat
- home page at <http://tomcat.apache.org/index.html>.
-
-- This package is heavily based on the great work of Stephan Gybas on
- the tomcat4 package.
-
- -- Marcus Better <marcus at better.se>, Fri, 27 Apr 2007 07:39:01 +0200
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