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Re: Can't add a new Tomcat 7 Server [message #1067168 is a reply to message #1067138] |
Sun, 07 July 2013 03:55 |
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On 07/06/2013 11:07 AM, Omar Pérez wrote:
> Technical Information
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> IDE: Eclipse Kepler
> Server: Tomcat 7.0.42 | Previous version: 1.0;
> Issue, can't properly add a new version of Tomcat Server V7.0
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> Greetings,
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> For some unknown reason, after deleting the tomcat server from both the server fast tab and the window > Preference > Servers, and then adding it back to from the windows menu, whenever I start a new Dynamic web project and try to pick a Tomcat Server V7.0, I can't; neither is possible from the link in the fast tab menu.
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> I attached a screenshot of how it looks to me.
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> Hoping anyone could give me a hand with this issue,
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> Thanks for reading.
I don't follow: what happens when you click on Tomcat v7.0 in the list?
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Re: Can't add a new Tomcat 7 Server [message #1067627 is a reply to message #1067611] |
Tue, 09 July 2013 16:38 |
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On 7/9/2013 9:05 AM, Kevin Schulke wrote:
> I have also experienced this problem with Eclipse Kepler running on
> Fedora 18. I executed these steps to create new Server in Eclipse:
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> 1. Click Server tab
> 2. Click link to create new server
> 3. Highlight Tomcat v7.0 Server
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> Server host name is set to localhost
> Server name is blank
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> Next> button is not active. Only Cancel button is available.
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> If I selected Tomcat v6.0 Server, the server host name is localhost and
> server name is populated. Next> button is active.
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> I have attempted to remove the runtime and add it again with no
> success. I found a Juno fix by removing some config files, but it did
> not work either. Is there another fix for Kepler?
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> Kevin Schulke
This may be a bug. I don't use 7 (just saying, not making a point of
it), but I had no trouble creating a Tomcat 6 server in Kepler. Perhaps
you should go to the trouble of submitting a bug report. If you bring
this issue up in the Eclipse web tools forum, which is really where this
should have been asked in the first place, someone there might want to
do it for you since it's pretty important. (I'm not a moderator and
can't move this thread.)
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Re: Can't add a new Tomcat 7 Server [message #1221117 is a reply to message #1221078] |
Mon, 16 December 2013 23:31 |
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On 12/16/2013 03:59 PM, richar M wrote:
> Hi! I know that somebody fix the problem deleting this two links
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> org.eclipse.jst.server.tomcat.core.prefs
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.prefs
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> But for me is impossible, I have Ubuntu 12.04, Tomcat7 and Eclipse Indigo.
> If delete this 2 links when add the server again, the links pop-up again
> and I'm in the same situation.
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> Could someone help me? I'm very frustated...
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> Thanks in advance.
Just what is the "same situation"?
I just downloaded Tomcat 7 and add it to my workbench. I'm running Mint
13 (Ubuntu 12.04) and Indigo.
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Re: Can't add a new Tomcat 7 Server [message #1385202 is a reply to message #1384946] |
Thu, 05 June 2014 00:26 |
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On 06/03/2014 08:21 AM, kumral demircan wrote:
> hi
> im deleting a Tomcat server but i dont create again
> i read all response and i did them but dont fix it
> thanks...
Your question is difficult to understand. I would suggest that you
consider couching it more carefully and in the Eclipse WTP forum.
Cheers
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Re: Can't add a new Tomcat 7 Server [message #1404545 is a reply to message #1385202] |
Mon, 04 August 2014 03:59 |
nugai nugai Messages: 2 Registered: July 2013 |
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I just solved a similar problem (no existing Tomcat server despite having it defined, "Run as.." points to manual definition on localhost but does not allow to define a new server) on a clean install of Eclipse Luna on Centos 7 with Tomcat 7 and JDK 1.7. I also wrote about it on Stackoverflow (in reply to "Unable to run a jsp project in eclipse" -- unfortunately, I cannot yet post URIs in the Eclipse forum due to low post count) but since I used this thread during my troubleshooting, I thought I post some information here as well:
In my case, deleting the above mentioned files did not help. In the end (and after several re-installations of Eclipse and Tomcat), I stumbled across a permission problem that was only visible if I tried to define a new server when trying "Run as..." without first having a Tomcat server or runtime defined.
The underlying issue was that Tomcat was installed in /opt/some-tomcat and required root privileges to start but Eclipse ran with my user privileges -- which were not sufficient to start Tomcat. To circumvent the problem, I copied the Tomcat installation into my workspace directory and changed ownership to my user account:
cp -R /opt/whatever-your-Tomcat-version-is ~/workspace/
chown -R your-username:your-username ~/workspace/whatever-your-Tomcat-version-is
...and then used this Tomcat instance from within Eclipse -- which worked immediately.
However, it was also necessary to make sure that no other Tomcat was running on the system (else Tomcat does not start because of a port conflict).
[Updated on: Mon, 04 August 2014 04:10] Report message to a moderator
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