![]() ![]() Please check the specific Tomcat installation you are using or download and install the "standard" Tomcat from the Apache site. There have been a reports suggesting there are known problems deploying to automatically Tomcat installed as part of various Linux distros, mainly with default security settings. A Note About Pre-packaged Tomcat Distributions Make sure the Artifactory configuration file $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/etc/ and the log4j configuration file $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/etc/log4j.properties exist in their respective locations.ĭeploy the artifactory.war file into the container. Make Sure the folder is writable by the user running the Servlet Container.Īrtifactory will try to create the folder on startup if it does not already exist. When Artifactory is initialize for the first time, it will copy a default configuration and create all the needed folders under $/.artifactory).Īlternatively, you can also set an ARTIFACTORY_HOME environment variable to point to your Artifactory home folder. ![]() Copy the war on the server and deploy it.There are 2 ways to use the artifactory.war in a servlet container: The instructions below refer to installation on Tomcat 5.5 and above, though we have many reports about Artifactory running seamlessly on JBoss 4.2, BEA Weblogic 9, GlassFish v2, IBM Websphere 6.1, etc. As such, it can be installed and run on any 2.5 compliant Servlet Container. Artifactory is a standard Java EE web application.
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