How to Install & Getting Started on Apache Tomcat 7 Server for Linux Debian 7 Wheezy 64-bit Lxde Easy Visual-Guide

September 17, 2012 | By Duchateaux.

This Guide shows you How to Install and Getting-Started on the Apache Tomcat 7 Server for Debian 7 Wheezy 64-bit Lxde Desktop.

Inside the Post you will Find a Link to Getting-Started with Tomcat 7 Deployment on Debian Linux.

Finally, to improve the Visualization of the whole Process the Post includes the Essential Screenshots.

Tomcat 7 on Debian
  1. Download Apache Tomcat 7 Server.

    Apache Tomcat 7 tar.gz
  2. Double-Click and Extract into /tmp Folder

  3. Open a Terminal Window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    Debian Linux Wheezy Lxde Open Terminal

  4. Relocate Tomcat 7

    Login as SuperUser.

    su 

    If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo

    Move.

    sudo chown -R root:root /tmp/apache-tomcat*
    mv /tmp/apache-tomcat-7* /usr/share
  5. Check if Java is Installed on your Platform

    java -version

    The Output Need to Show a Version >= 1.6.

    If Oracle Java JDK 7 is Not Installed then:

    Install the Latest Java JDK 7 on Linux
  6. Command to Start and Stop the Tomcat Server

    • Start

      /usr/share/apache-tomcat-7/bin/startup.sh

    • Stop

      /usr/share/apache-tomcat-7/bin/shutdown.sh

  7. Then to Access Tomcat Admin on Browser Go.

    http://localhost:8080

  8. Tomcat 7 Deployment Quick Start:

    Tomcat Deployment Quick Guide

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