I have created a WAR file using Maven with mvn package
. I have Tomcat 8 running on Ubuntu 17, and I was wondering how I would actually now deploy my application and see it work in a web browser.
It's just a WAR file with web forms and and a few views so, it shouldn't be rocket science, right? Um, wrong.
My journey starts here
This is the answer given: https://stackoverflow.com/a/5109133/7851085
The root of my Tomcat web application is :/var/lib/tomcat8/webapps/ROOT
, so I was really expecting an answer.
The takeaway from that answer is:
Deploying or redeploying of war files is automatic by default - after copying/overwriting the file sample.war, check your webapps folder for an extracted folder sample
I uploaded the WAR file which was app.war
and visited http://ip
expecting to see the application in action.
I even restarted the Tomcat 8 service. It turns out I can be able to download the WAR file so that is really not what I wanted.
Another answer to the same question is
Another answer is
None of the three answers says that the WAR file needs to be uncompressed via ZIP or JAR.
The first answer is particularly misleading since it's highly voted and incomplete in my opinion and thus "Deploying or redeploying of WAR files is automatic by default" does not answer the question.
Why has the first answer been able to stand for six years in spite of it being incomplete?
/var/lib/tomcat8/webapps/ROOT
instead of/var/lib/tomcat8/webapps
?