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I've deployed successfully BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into a web application using Glassfish Server 3.1.2. I used the JSP taglib with a JSF 2.0 dynamic web project (v2.5).
Now I'm trying to switch from Glassfish to Tomcat 7.0 Server because I'm having many display problems with Glassfish but when I execute the web page containing the JSP taglib I get this error:
The requested resource (/birt/frameset) is not available.
I think the problem is related to the deployment of BIRT Viewer into Tomcat. I'm getting this error in this two cases:
- I copied the war file (birt.war) into the Tomcat's Webapps folder and I deployed it from the Tomcat manager.
- I tried also to copy the WebViewerExample folder into Tomcat's Webapps folder.
For the Glassfish deployment I deployed the war file from the manager and it worked without problem.
So How can I deploy successfully BIRT viewer into a Tomcat Server???]]>Claude B2012-05-09T13:33:49-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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directory it should work fine. Have you tried to directly access it
instead of using the tag lib as a test?
Jason
On 5/9/2012 9:34 AM, Claude B wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've deployed successfully BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into a web application
> using Glassfish Server 3.1.2. I used the JSP taglib with a JSF 2.0
> dynamic web project (v2.5).
> Now I'm trying to switch from Glassfish to Tomcat 7.0 Server because I'm
> having many display problems with Glassfish but when I execute the web
> page containing the JSP taglib I get this error:
>
> The requested resource (/birt/frameset) is not available.
>
> I think the problem is related to the deployment of BIRT Viewer into
> Tomcat. I'm getting this error in this two cases:
> - I copied the war file (birt.war) into the Tomcat's Webapps folder and
> I deployed it from the Tomcat manager.
> - I tried also to copy the WebViewerExample folder into Tomcat's Webapps
> folder.
>
> For the Glassfish deployment I deployed the war file from the manager
> and it worked without problem.
> So How can I deploy successfully BIRT viewer into a Tomcat Server???]]>Jason Weathersby2012-05-09T19:10:43-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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Claude B2012-05-10T09:54:33-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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report design and jsp file to the birt viewer top directory and then
access the jsp like:
</body>
</html>]]>Jason Weathersby2012-05-10T17:40:53-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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Claude B2012-05-11T08:44:27-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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Jason
On 5/11/2012 4:44 AM, Claude B wrote:
> Thank you Jason for this solution, I tested and it has worked. But this
> is not exactly what I want because in my JSP page I have many other
> elements in addition to the viewer tag like JSF tags and some managed
> beans and I think this kind of solution will make my project more
> complicated. What I need exactly is to deploy Tomcat the same way I
> deployed GlassFish and I saw in many forums that this worked for many
> people but till now I don't understand why this is not working for me.]]>Jason Weathersby2012-05-11T16:38:39-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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I selected the Application tab at the left and I clicked on the deploy button, then I selected browse button and I set the location of my birt.war file. Finally I validated with ok button.
I tried to deploy Tomcat the same way as GlassFish:
I lunched the Tomcat server and I visited the manager console at localhost:8080/ manager/html
At the end of the page I clicked the browse button and I set the war file's path and I get the message application successfully deployed
What I'm I messing here???]]>Claude B2012-05-11T17:52:23-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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I tried to use birt reports with jsf4birt, it works fine with tomcat server.
Please refer to the last post of www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/334010/.
]]>Debarshi Dasgupta2012-05-13T19:32:25-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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Claude B2012-05-14T08:48:11-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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Jason
On 5/11/2012 1:52 PM, Claude B wrote:
> First I run GlassFish server and I opened the administration console
> from browser (IE) using this address localhost:4848/common/index.jsf
> I selected the Application tab at the left and I clicked on the deploy
> button, then I selected browse button and I set the location of my
> birt.war file. Finally I validated with ok button.
>
> I tried to deploy Tomcat the same way as GlassFish:
> I lunched the Tomcat server and I visited the manager console at
> localhost:8080/ manager/html
> At the end of the page I clicked the browse button and I set the war
> file's path and I get the message application successfully deployed
>
> What I'm I messing here???]]>Jason Weathersby2012-05-14T17:03:42-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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BTW, Can you give me an example of a working web.xml configuration]]>Claude B2012-05-15T16:05:28-00:00Re: Deploy BIRT Viewer 3.7.1 into Tomcat Server 7.0
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the exploded version of the birt.war. You could try to re-war it and
deploy it. There is a web.xml in the web-inf directory of this app.
I just tried deploying to 7.0.27 with the manager url and it worked for me.
Jason
On 5/15/2012 12:05 PM, Claude B wrote:
> Hi Jason, yes I'm using the default birt.war
> BTW, Can you give me an example of a working web.xml configuration]]>Jason Weathersby2012-05-15T20:35:02-00:00