Installing FlexDeploy on existing Tomcat

These instructions are for installing FlexDeploy on an existing Tomcat server.  If you are installing a new server, see Installing FlexDeploy with included Tomcat for a simplified installation which includes the Tomcat 8.5.11 server.  If you wish to use an existing Tomcat server, or to use a different version of Tomcat, please continue with this installation.

Requirements 

  • Tomcat 8+  Tomcat 8.5.x was rigorously tested, and therefore, recommended. 
    • There are known issues with Tomcat 7.
  • 8GB of RAM
  • 1 CPU
  • JDK - refer to http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html for selecting. Tomcat 8.5.x was tested with JDK  1.7_67, 1.8_60 and 1.8_101.
  • FlexDeploy Working Directory and Artifact Repository folders are created.

Tomcat Setup

If FlexDeploy is being installed for first time, setup Tomcat server and a Data Source as explained in following steps. If only updating new war file, skip to WAR Installation. 

Install jars into tomcat lib

Some jars are needed to support running an ADF application on Tomcat. Please download the following and put in the lib folder inside where you downloaded Tomcat.

    • Extract zip files in flat structure using unzip -j (works on Windows and UNIX)
      • cd <TOMCAT_HOME>/lib
      • unzip -j <path to temp folder>/adf-essentials.zip
      • unzip -j <path to temp folder>/adf-essentials-client-ear.zip
      • You should now see a large number of jars in the tomcat/lib folder.
    • ADF Essentials comes with the JDBC driver for Oracle 11g database (ojdbc6dms.jar).  If you are using Oracle 12c database, you can download the driver from the Oracle Technology Network site.
      • Oracle 12c drivers

        If adding another JDBC driver, be sure to remove the default one which comes with the ADF Essentials libraries (ojdbc6dms.jar).  If you leave multiple JDBC drivers in the lib folder, you could encounter the following exception on startup:

        java.lang.SecurityException: sealing violation: package oracle.jdbc is sealed

                        at java.net.URLClassLoader.getAndVerifyPackage(Unknown Source)

                        at java.net.URLClassLoader.definePackageInternal(Unknown Source)

                        at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(Unknown Source)

                        at java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(Unknown Source)

                        at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)

  • Copy the jars with the following names from the Tomcat_Complete.zip /apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/lib folder and place them in <TOMCAT_HOME>/lib as well.
    • jta-1.1.jar
    • jackson-core-lgpl-1.9.13.jar
    • jersey-bundle-1.18.jar
    • asm-3.3.1.jar
    • mail-1.4.7.jar
    • ant-salesforce.jar - If you will be using the Salesforce integration.


  • If using IBM ClearCase, you will need to copy some jar files from your ClearCase server or ClearTeam Explorer installation to the FlexDeploy installation
    • Copy all of the jar files found in the com.ibm.rational.teamapi_8.0.1.vxxx folder of your ClearCase server or ClearTeam Explorer to <TOMCAT_HOME>/lib. (commons-codec-1.3.jar, commons-lang-2.3.jar, icu4j-4_8.jar, remote_core.jar, stpclientws.jar, stpcq.jar, teamapiextensions.jar, unicodetypemgr.jar, commons-httpclient-3.0.jar, commons-logging-1.0.4.jar, icu4j-charset-4_8.jar, stpcc.jar, stpcmmn.jar, stpwvcm.jar, ucleardiffmerge.jar)

Configure context.xml

  • Open context.xml for editing. It is located in the conf folder where you extracted Tomcat.
  • Add the following text inside of the <Context> </Context> tags. change <password for fd_admin> to the actual password, and if necessary, changing your jdbc url as well.
Data Source
<!-- Prevent unnecessary warnings in the log.                                   -->
<JarScanner scanManifest="false"/>


<!-- Database Connection for the FlexDeploy Application                                   -->
<Resource name="jdbc/flexdbDS" auth="Container" type="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource" factory="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSourceFactory"              
url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:xe" user="fd_admin" password="put password for fd_admin" maxActive="100" maxIdle="10" maxWait="60" validationQuery="select 1 from dual" testOnBorrow="true"/>

Configure Tomcat Environment

WINDOWS

  • Create file setenv.bat in the tomcat \ bin folder
  • edit the file.
setenv.bat
set CATALINA_OPTS=%CATALINA_OPTS% -verbose:gc -Xms1024m -Xmx2048m -Doracle.mds.cache=simple -Dorg.apache.el.parser.SKIP_IDENTIFIER_CHECK=true -Dflexagon.fd.repository.root=/opt/flexdeploy/repository -Dflexagon.fd.install.root=/opt/flexdeploy/application -Djava.awt.headless=true -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/./urandom

UNIX

  • Create file setenv.sh in the tomcat / bin folder.
  • edit the file.
setenv.sh
JAVA_HOME=/usr/jdk1.8.0_60
CATALINA_OPTS='-verbose:gc -Xms1024m -Xmx2048m -Doracle.mds.cache=simple -Dorg.apache.el.parser.SKIP_IDENTIFIER_CHECK=true -Dflexagon.fd.repository.root=/opt/flexdeploy/repository -Dflexagon.fd.install.root=/opt/flexdeploy/application -Djava.awt.headless=true -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/./urandom'

Please make sure to modify the arguments for Server working directory (-Dflexagon.fd.install.root) and Artifacts repository (-Dflexagon.fd.repository.root) as per your installation. Be careful in copying arguments due to potential character changes.

Setup Logger Configuration

If you are working with a new Tomcat instance that is only running FlexDeploy, you can simply download the logging.properties file and place it in the tomcat/conf folder.

If you are running multiple applications on Tomcat, you will want to edit the logging.properties file as suggested below.

  • Edit logging.properties in the Tomcat/conf folder. 
  • Add a new handler to the handlers line (starts with handlers=) by adding an additional handler to the end of the list.
, 5fd.org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler

Add the following lines to the file:

.handlers = 5fd.org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler


5fd.org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler.level = ALL
5fd.org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler.directory = ${catalina.base}/logs
5fd.org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler.prefix = flexdeploy.
5fd.org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler.formatter = flexagon.fd.logging.FlexDeployLogFormatter

org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/flexdeploy].level = INFO
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/flexdeploy].handlers = 5fd.org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler


.level=INFO
flexagon.level=INFO
org.apache.jasper.servlet.level = WARNING
oracle.adf.share.security.level=SEVERE
oracle.adf.share.jndi.ReferenceStoreHelper.level=SEVERE

WAR Installation

  • Put the flexdeploy.war file into the webapps folder. It is found in the FlexDeploy-Tomcat.zip file /apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/webapps folder.
  • If you will be using the Salesforce integration, copy ant-salesforce.jar from the Tomcat_Complete.zip file /apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/lib folder and place it in <TOMCAT_HOME>/lib

  • Start Tomcat.
    • Unix
      • cd <tomcat install>/bin
      • ./startup.sh
    • Windows
      • Double click startup.bat in the <tomcat install>\bin folder.
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