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stopApplication_
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.
Environment/Instance Properties
Property Name | Required | Description |
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| Yes | The pathname to the directory in which Tomcat has been installed. |
| Yes | The url of the Manager web application within the Tomcat server. |
| Yes | 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. |
| Yes | The password for the |
Project Properties
Property Name | Required | Description |
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| Yes | The context root for the web application being stopped. The value must start with a forward slash (e.g. /sample). |
Inputs
Input Name | Required | Description |
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Outputs
Output Name | Required | Description |
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Artifacts
This operation doesn't consume or produce any artifacts.
Endpoint Selection
This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the environment/instance.
Endpoint Execution
This operation will randomly execute on one of the endpoints identified during selection.
Special Considerations
This plugin has the following pre-requisites:
- The
JAVA_HOME
environment variable must be set to a supported JDK for the version of Tomcat being used. - The Tomcat user specified by property
FDTOM_USERNAME
must be granted the manager-script role. - The target Tomcat server must be running prior to calling this operation.
- An application with the given
FDTOM_CONTEXT_ROOT
must be deployed.
The stopApplication
operation will be ignored if the application is already in the stopped status.
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