Hi all,
I have installed the JIra standalone here and i would like of the deploy other application from the type WAR in tomcat.
Please how can i run Jira and this other application form type war in differents tomcats or even than if i can use the same tomcat that jira use ?
I ask this because the JIra standalone already comes pre-packaged with tomcat right ?
Is there anyway of have JIra and other application from the tyoe War running in the same server ?
Thanks in Advance
BR
Fabio
I've done this a few times - you just need to read the Tomcat (or other application container) documentation about deploying multiple WAR/EAR files.
Exactly as Colin says though, I wouldn't recommend it. It's nice being able to run several apps in a container, but Jira isn't something you want to run alongside others. Leave it in it's own Tomcat, you'll be much happier.
Hi Nic,
I installed the tomcat 5 here. Jira is running with tomcat 6 .
I changed the port that Tomcat listen . ( 8005 -->8006) , (8080 -->8085) in tomcat 5 in the file server.xml.
I put my application.war, in /var/lib/tomcat5/webapps/
JIra is OK running with Tomcat 6 , but my other application is not running in tomcat5. Please i need to do more any changes in Tomcat or only change the port in server.xml is enough ?
Thanks in Advance
BR
Fabio
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Atlassian do not support or recommend running multiple applications inside the single tomcat container.
I would stay clear of that altogether.
Your best bet is just to setup different tomcat instances, each with their own war app deployed in them
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