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Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse. - Third Edition

You're reading from  Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse. - Third Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781788833776
Pages 596 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
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1. Introducing JEE and Eclipse 2. Creating a Simple JEE Web Application 3. Source Control Management in Eclipse 4. Creating JEE Database Applications 5. Unit Testing 6. Debugging the JEE Application 7. Creating JEE Applications with EJB 8. Creating Web Applications with Spring MVC 9. Creating Web Services 10. Asynchronous Programming with JMS 11. Java CPU Profiling and Memory Tracking 12. Microservices 13. Deploying JEE Applications in the Cloud 14. Securing JEE Applications 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Creating WAR


Thus far, we have been running our web application from Eclipse, which does all the work of deploying the application to the Tomcat server. This works fine during development, but when you want to deploy it to test or production servers, you need to create a web application archive (WAR). We will see how to create a WAR from Eclipse. However, first we will un-deploy the existing applications from Tomcat.

  1. Go to the Servers view, select the application, and right-click and select the Remove option:

Figure 2.23 Un-deploy a web application from the server

  1. Then, right-click on the project in Project Explorer and select Export | WAR file. Select the destination for the WAR file:

Figure 2.24 Export WAR

To deploy the WAR file to Tomcat, copy it to the <tomcat_home>/webapps folder. Then start the server if it is not already running. If Tomcat is already running, you don't need to restart it.

Tomcat monitors the webapps folder and any WAR file copied to it is automatically deployed. You...

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