Was curious if there was a geonetwork.war file available that can be placed
in the Tomcat webapps folder.
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Hi Divy
There's no war distribution for GeoNetwork 2.4.X, but you can check in
http://trac.osgeo.org/geonetwork/wiki/HowToRunUnderTomcat a quick guide to
get it running under Tomcat.
Regards,
Jose Garcia
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Hi Jose,
Does that guide also apply to GeoNetwork 2.6 RC0?
The default installation on Windows 7 (using Jetty) unpacks the WAR on
start-up and then deletes almost all (including the McKoy DB files) on
shut-down. I get a brand new deployment on the next start-up.
Ciao, Wolfgang
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Hi Divy
There's no war distribution for GeoNetwork 2.4.X, but you can check in
http://trac.osgeo.org/geonetwork/wiki/HowToRunUnderTomcat a quick guide to
get it running under Tomcat.Regards,
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Hi
Not sure if RC0 has being distributed both with the installer and the war or
only the installer (sorry I work normally with code and didn't check this).
I guess when stable version is released both versions are published to
download.
About what you comment on how is deployed the war in the actual
installation, I think should not be in that way and we'll have to check for
RC1.
If not published the war version for RC0, for now you can download the code
from SVN and run mvn install to create yourself the war file.
Regards,
Jose Garcia
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Hi Jose,
Does that guide also apply to GeoNetwork 2.6 RC0?
The default installation on Windows 7 (using Jetty) unpacks the WAR on
start-up and then deletes almost all (including the McKoy DB files) on
shut-down. I get a brand new deployment on the next start-up.Ciao, Wolfgang
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> Hi Divy
>
> There's no war distribution for GeoNetwork 2.4.X, but you can check in
> http://trac.osgeo.org/geonetwork/wiki/HowToRunUnderTomcat a quick guide
to
> get it running under Tomcat.
>
> Regards,
> Jose Garcia
>
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Hi,
This happens to me with 2.6.0RC0 on Windows XP too. To keep settings
between runs, simply unzip the .war file into the web directory (same
place the war is), then move the .war out of there to somewhere else. 7zip
can do this, I guess other archive utils can too.
Jonathan
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we tried both suggested methods in this doc, but no success yet.
we are attempting to get geonetwork 2.4.3 with mckoi db and intermap
running
under tomcat 6.0.18 on
windows 2003 server (sysadmins will not let us run linux). we also need to
use
standalone geoserver 2.0.2
(war file), since it is already installed and running in our tomcat
instance.
and to make it even more convoluted, tomcat is also configured to work with
a
pre-existing installation of
ms4w 2.3.1 (mapserver 5.2.1/apache2.2.10). upgrading to a more recent
version
of ms4w/mapserver is not
really an option right now, because none of them seem to have ECW and SDE
support both functional at the
same time in the same package.
eventually we would rather use an existing instance of postgresql instead of
mckoi for the geonetwork
database, but we need to resolve these other issues first before we even
think
about trying to tackle that one.
we've got less than 50 metadata files, so if we have to stick with mckoi,
it's
not a big deal.
apache, tomcat, ms4w, and geoserver were all getting along just fine until
we
tried to introduce geonetwork
into the mix. during the geonetwork installation process, we did not
install
it's built-in, older version of geoserver.
now, we cannot seem to get geonetwork and intermap communicating with the
existing geoserver/tomcat.
we saw this post, but our error messages in the log files do not appear to
be
the same issue.
http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/TransformerFactory-problem-with-GN-2-4-2-
and-Tomcat-6-0-18-td4519136.html
has anyone successfully gotten this combination of packages to work
successfully
together (in the same tomcat container)?
if so, we'd love to hear what worked for you.
if anyone is aware of other reasons why this combination of packages just
will
not work together, please let us know
that too. we've been searching all the lists and tickets, but it is easy to
miss
that one little thing that will prevent you
from putting all the pieces together.
suggestions of other things to check are always appreciated. we're not java
programmers, or tomcat experts, so
we could easily be missing something that would be obvious to a developer.
About to try it on another machine...
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Hi Divy,
We have a tutorial on running GeoNetwork 2.4.1 under Tomcat 5.5 on Windows XP (http://lab.usgin.org/node/140). Maybe it is helpful to you.
Ciao, Wolfgang
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On 7/30/2010 11:13 AM, Divy wrote:
we tried both suggested methods in this doc, but no success yet.
we are attempting to get geonetwork 2.4.3 with mckoi db and intermap
running
under tomcat 6.0.18 on
windows 2003 server (sysadmins will not let us run linux). we also need to
use
standalone geoserver 2.0.2
(war file), since it is already installed and running in our tomcat
instance.and to make it even more convoluted, tomcat is also configured to work with
a
pre-existing installation of
ms4w 2.3.1 (mapserver 5.2.1/apache2.2.10). upgrading to a more recent
version
of ms4w/mapserver is not
really an option right now, because none of them seem to have ECW and SDE
support both functional at the
same time in the same package.eventually we would rather use an existing instance of postgresql instead of
mckoi for the geonetwork
database, but we need to resolve these other issues first before we even
think
about trying to tackle that one.
we've got less than 50 metadata files, so if we have to stick with mckoi,
it's
not a big deal.apache, tomcat, ms4w, and geoserver were all getting along just fine until
we
tried to introduce geonetwork
into the mix. during the geonetwork installation process, we did not
install
it's built-in, older version of geoserver.
now, we cannot seem to get geonetwork and intermap communicating with the
existing geoserver/tomcat.
we saw this post, but our error messages in the log files do not appear to
be
the same issue.http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/TransformerFactory-problem-with-GN-2-4-2-
and-Tomcat-6-0-18-td4519136.htmlhas anyone successfully gotten this combination of packages to work
successfully
together (in the same tomcat container)?
if so, we'd love to hear what worked for you.if anyone is aware of other reasons why this combination of packages just
will
not work together, please let us know
that too. we've been searching all the lists and tickets, but it is easy to
miss
that one little thing that will prevent you
from putting all the pieces together.suggestions of other things to check are always appreciated. we're not java
programmers, or tomcat experts, so
we could easily be missing something that would be obvious to a developer.About to try it on another machine...