Hi,
I'm new to JIRA and not a Tomcat person but I was told that one of the benefits of using WAR installations vs. Stand alone/installer is that if we have to deploy any Tomcat security updates, using the stand alone, it would be harder.
Working a little in the Websphere and WAR files on another application, my understanding is that it should in irrelevant. While I understand that the OS Tomcat installation vs. JIRA stand alone might place the binaries in different folders, etc. but does the stand alone really makes Tomcat updates that much harder? I figured in worst case, one would export/build a WAR file of the current JIRA, update tomcat and re-import the saved WAR file in case the Tomcat patch updated any JIRA data/binaries.
Thanks
Anatole
Hi Anatole,
Atlassian also ships the latest Tomcat version with JIRA standalone. Since we have a JIRA version every 2 weeks, in a worst case scenario you would have a 14 days gap between a new Tomcat version and a new JIRA release. If this is a problem for you, a EAR/WAR deployment would fit better for your needs, but it's a little bit more complex than the JIRA automatic installer. Since you are already experienced with WebSphere, the process shouldn't be that hard. :)
Best regards,
Lucas Timm
Lucas,
we might not be able to upgrade as often but perhaps when a security patch comes along, we may take that option even if requires us additional testing of plug-ins and other functionality.But I'm not very clear from your answer and Timothy's if I have to have a WAR deployment in order to deploy Tomcat fixpacks or can I still go with Linux Installer and only update Tomcat as/when needed.
Does the Installer create special Tomcat folders that a generic Tomcat patch can't find and update OR is it that the Installer placed some JIRA files into Tomcat's folder and the patch would override it?
thanks
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While this is not a supported configuration, upgrading Tomcat for security patches never broke anything on my memory.
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Hi Vitaly, I'm asuming that you are using the Installer option since the WAR option works for one of our groups and doesn't break anything but I wanted to confirm that the installer option doesn't do anything special to make Tomcat patching a burden as our team is in favor of using the Installer. thx
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You should be able to apply the security updates for Tomcat. The release of JIRA is built into Tomcat and you can override the libs.
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