Signals an existing application to make itself unavailable, but leave it deployed. Any request that comes in while an application is stopped will see an HTTP error 404. This operation only works with Tomcat Manager.
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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Tomcat Catalina Home |
| Yes | The CATALINA_HOME directory for the Tomcat installation. |
Tomcat Manager URL |
| No | The url of the Manager web application within the Tomcat server. In Tomcat 6, the manager url is likely http://localhost:8080/manager. In Tomcat 7+, the manager url is likely http://localhost:8080/manager/text. |
Tomcat Username |
| No | The name of the Tomcat user with which to connect to the Manager web application. This user must be configured with the manager-script role. |
Tomcat Password |
| No | The password for the |
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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Tomcat Context Root |
| Yes | The context root to configure for the web application being deployed. |
Input Name | Input Code | Required | Description |
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Output Name | Required | Description |
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This operation doesn't consume or produce any artifacts.
This operation delegates the selection to the workflow developer to determine.
This operation delegates the execution to the workflow developer to determine.
This plugin has the following pre-requisites:
JAVA_HOME
environment variable must be set to a supported JDK for the version of Tomcat being used.FDTOM_USERNAME
must be granted the manager (Tomcat 6.0.x) or manager-script (Tomcat 7+) role.FDTOM_CONTEXT_ROOT
must be deployed.
The stopApplication
operation will be ignored if the application is already in the stopped status.