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Apache Tomcat
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It works !
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If you're seeing this page via a web browser, it means you've setup Tomcat successfully. Congratulations!
</p>
<p>
This is the default Tomcat home page. It can be found on the local filesystem at:
<code>
/var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/ROOT/index.html
</code>
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<p>
Tomcat6 veterans might be pleased to learn that this system instance of Tomcat is installed with
<code>
CATALINA_HOME
</code>
in
<code>
/usr/share/tomcat6
</code>
and
<code>
CATALINA_BASE
</code>
in
<code>
/var/lib/tomcat6
</code>
, following the rules from
<code>
/usr/share/doc/tomcat6-common/RUNNING.txt.gz
</code>
.
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<p>
You might consider installing the following packages, if you haven't already done so:
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<p>
<b>
tomcat6-docs
</b>
: This package installs a web application that allows to browse the Tomcat 6 documentation locally. Once installed, you can access it by clicking
<a href="docs/">
here
</a>
.
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<b>
tomcat6-examples
</b>
: This package installs a web application that allows to access the Tomcat 6 Servlet and JSP examples. Once installed, you can access it by clicking
<a href="examples/">
here
</a>
.
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<p>
<b>
tomcat6-admin
</b>
: This package installs two web applications that can help managing this Tomcat instance. Once installed, you can access the
<a href="manager/html">
manager webapp
</a>
and the
<a href="host-manager/html">
host-manager webapp
</a>
.
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NOTE: For security reasons, using the manager webapp is restricted to users with role "manager". The host-manager webapp is restricted to users with role "admin". Users are defined in
<code>
/etc/tomcat6/tomcat-users.xml
</code>
.
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