I have a web application (WAR file). When I deploy it through Eclipse 3.5 using the WTP tools, I am able to start the Tomcat server from within Eclipse and view all the pages of the application. However I don't see my WAR file inside the webapps folder of Tomcat home directory (or for that matter its exploded format). I was under the impression that Tomcat reads all web applications under its webapps folder. How does Tomcat read my application in this case? I am using Tomcat 5.5.17 as my application server.
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I recently have to figure out more detail on this topic to troubleshoot application startup issues so I note it here.
Where is the application deployed?
It is determined by the server configuration. Double click on the server in the servers view to look at the server "Overview". In the "Server Locations" section, there are default value configured:
.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.wst.server.core/tmp0
wtpwebapps
Also the application "module" is defined in the "Modules" tab of the server configuration which specify the application path, document base and the module name. For example, you deploy your project
myapp
to the path/MyApp
.So if your workspace is
/home/me/workspace/myapp
, the path to your application deployment directory is:What application files are deployed?
The contents of deployment is determined by "Deployment Assembly" in the project properties. Each entry in the assembly defines what files are deployed to what path. Example:
/src/main/java -> WEB-INF/classes
/src/main/resources -> WEB-INF/classes
/src/main/webapp -> /
Maven Dependencies -> WEB-INF/lib
So if you have the file
src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml
in your source tree, it will be deployed to:It's just all definied in the
context.xml
which Eclipse has given to Tomcat. If you want to configure this behaviour, then doubleclick the Tomcat instance in the servers view and check the Server locations section. To achieve what you initially want/expected, you need to select Use Tomcat installation and if necessary also specify the Deploy path.