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How to Install Apache Tomcat 8 on Sabayon Linux Easy Guide

March 7, 2014 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Install Tomcat 8 on Sabayon 12.x-13.x-14.x Linux

The Guide shows you How to Install and Getting Started with Apache Tomcat 8 Server on Sabayon 12.x/13.x/14.x Xfce/Gnome/KDE x86/amd64 Linux desktop.

Tomcat 8 Support Java EE 7, Java Servlet 3.1, JavaServer Pages 2.3, Java Unified Expression Language 3.0 and Java WebSocket 1.0.

Inside the Post you find included instructions on How to Getting Started with Tomcat 8 Deployment on Sabayon Linux.

The Apache Tomcat 8 is Java EE 7 Compliant with this New Features:

  • Support for Java Servlet 3.1, JavaServer Pages 2.3, Java Unified Expression Language 3.0 and Java WebSocket 1.0.
  • The default connector implementation is now the Java non-blocking implementation (NIO) for both HTTP and AJP.
  • A new resources implementation that replaces Aliases, VirtualLoader, VirtualDirContext, JAR resources and external repositories with a single, consistent approach for configuring additional web application resources.

Finally, to improve the Visualization of the whole Process the How to install Tomcat 8 on Sabayon Tutorial includes the Essential Screenshots.

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  1. Download Apache Tomcat 8 Server.

    Apache Tomcat 8 tar.gz
  2. Double-Click on Archive and Extract into /tmp.

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

    Install Tomcat 8 on Sabayon 12.x/13.x/14.x 32/64-bit - Open Terminal

    In case first see: Terminal QuickStart Guide.

  4. Relocate Apache Tomcat 8.

    sudo chown -R root:root /tmp/apache-tomcat*
    sudo mv /tmp/apache-tomcat-8* /opt/
  5. How to Install Recommended Oracle JDK on Sabayon:

    Install Oracle JDK for Sabayon
  6. Commands to Start and Stop the Tomcat Server

    • Start

      /opt/apache-tomcat-8*/bin/startup.sh
    • Stop

      /opt/apache-tomcat-8*/bin/shutdown.sh
  7. Then to Access Tomcat Admin on Browser Go.

    http://localhost:8080

  8. Tomcat 8 Deployment Quick Start:

    Tomcat Deployment Quick Guide