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      Andras
      last edited by

      Update: building Mango now succeeded :)

      I had to run the createconfigfiles task first. Still, I had to solve the problem that axis tools (wsdl2java) couldn't be found. axis-ant.jar is needed for this. I downloaded it from somewhere and put it in the WEB-INF/lib where it is now next to axis.jar. I understand that this isn't the correct place, but until someone points out what the right place is, this works for now :wink:

      Summarizing the steps I had to take to build Mango:
      -follow the general Mango installation instructions (including Tomcat install) from the Mango download page
      -get Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
      -get Mango source code, unpack it
      -add empty subdirectories lib, src_gen and src_test to Mango source
      -in file build.properties, edit tomcat.home to point at the tomcat location on your system. For windows, make sure forward slashes "/" are used in the tomcat.home path
      -get axis-ant.jar and put it into the WEB-INF/lib directory
      -In Eclipse choose import->general and browse to the mango source
      -right-click build.xml in the project explorer and choose run as->2.ant-build...
      choose the createconfigfiles target
      -right-click build.xml again and again choose run as->2.ant-build...
      choose the default deploy

      The newly built Mango is now copied to the tomcat webapps/test directory

      Probably this isn't the most optimal recipe, but it does the job :)

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        mlohbihler
        last edited by

        You should be able to just remove the axis jar from your build path.

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          Andras
          last edited by

          Thanks, I removed it from the build path and now the axix-ant.jar isn't needed anymore.

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            apl
            last edited by

            Hi,

            if you want to build it with maven and/or Netbeans i can provide a setup-script (bash with symlinks) and a pom.xml.

            Arne

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              mmn666
              last edited by

              Hi,

              i want to install the mango source, but i have this error when i try run the build.xml.

              BUILD FAILED
              /home/.../workspace/myMangoBranch/build.xml:233: taskdef class org.apache.axis.tools.ant.wsdl.Wsdl2javaAntTask cannot be found

              i know the lib axis-ant fix a problem linked to wsdl2, but in my case this doesn't work... the lib's version is axis-ant-1.2.1.jar

              please i need help...

              regards
              Mario

              thanks

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                Andras
                last edited by

                Hi Mario,

                For building Mango you don't need the axis stuff. Besides removing the axis jars from the build path, you can remove the last WDSL related part of the build.xml as well. It's not needed for the "deploy" build target. Building the way I described above should then work.

                Although building now works, when using the IDE, you will still get quite some unresolved red markings. You can solve that by adding some jars to the build path under the menu "project->properties->java build path->libraries". I used "add jar" to add these jars in war/WEB-INF/lib :

                modbus4J
                seroUtils
                common-httputils
                quartz
                bacnet4J
                commons-codec
                joda

                You might also need use "add external jar" to point to the servlet and jsp api. For Tomcat 5 these jars are in ${tomcat.home}/lib and are named:

                servlet-api
                jsp-api

                Regards,

                Andras

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                  mmn666
                  last edited by

                  Hi Andras,

                  i use: linux(ubuntu-10.4)
                  tomcat-6.0.20
                  eclipse 3.5(galileo)
                  mysql-server-5.0

                  and i build the mango source without error or red markers the way you said(i added more others jars)

                  For building Mango you don't need the axis stuff. Besides removing the axis jars from the build path, you can remove the last WDSL related part of the build.xml as well. It's not needed for the "deploy" build target. Building the way I described above should then work.

                  but when i try to access http://localhost:8080/test with my browser(firefox 3.5) i can't see nothing only a HTTP STATUS 404

                  regards,
                  Mario

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                    mlohbihler
                    last edited by

                    Did you installed Mango in webapps/test? Also, are there any startup errors in the Tomcat console?

                    Best regards,
                    Matthew

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                      mmn666
                      last edited by

                      this is the default folder in build.properties

                      tomcat.appdir=test
                      tomcat.apppath=/test

                      no errors

                      26/03/2010 18:30:38 org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
                      INFO: The APR based Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance in production environments was not found on the java.library.path: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.15/jre/lib/i386/server:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.15/jre/lib/i386:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.15/jre/../lib/i386:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.15/jre/lib/i386/client:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.15/jre/lib/i386:/usr/lib/xulrunner-addons:/usr/lib/xulrunner-addons:/usr/java/packages/lib/i386:/lib:/usr/lib
                      26/03/2010 18:30:38 org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol init
                      INFO: Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8080
                      26/03/2010 18:30:38 org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina load
                      INFO: Initialization processed in 1018 ms
                      26/03/2010 18:30:38 org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService start
                      INFO: Starting service Catalina
                      26/03/2010 18:30:38 org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngine start
                      INFO: Starting Servlet Engine: Apache Tomcat/6.0.20
                      26/03/2010 18:30:38 org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol start
                      INFO: Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8080
                      26/03/2010 18:30:38 org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket init
                      INFO: JK: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
                      26/03/2010 18:30:39 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
                      INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=0/61 config=null
                      26/03/2010 18:30:39 org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina start
                      INFO: Server startup in 710 ms

                      sorry my ignorance...
                      and thanks for your patience

                      regards,
                      Mario

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                        mlohbihler
                        last edited by

                        Obvious sounding, i know, but can you check that there is a <tomcat>/webapps/test directory?

                        Also (assuming you're using ANT), what does "ant list" tell you?

                        Best regards,
                        Matthew

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                          mmn666
                          last edited by

                          Hi mlohbihler,

                          yes this folder exist and have into:

                          /audio
                          /exception
                          /graphics
                          /images
                          /resources
                          /uploads
                          /WEB-INF
                          customViewExample.jsp
                          index.jsp
                          soundmanager2.swf
                          soundmanager2_flash9.swf

                          i guess the ant is used to build and get what i need to build the project and deploy.

                          but i don't use the ant because Andras said this is not necessary

                          sorry my ignorance...
                          and thanks for your patience

                          regards,
                          Mario

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                            mlohbihler
                            last edited by

                            What do you see when you hit http://localhost:8080/manager/list (changing host info as necessary)? This assumes that you left the manager application in the deployment. You should be able to find your u/p in the conf/tomcat-users.xml file.

                            Best regards,
                            Matthew

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                              mmn666
                              last edited by

                              Hi,

                              I try do everything from beginning again...because i could't access http://localhost:8080/manager/list
                              so i install the tomcat6 again

                              and when i try build i have another error

                               [copy] Copying 2797 files to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango
                              

                              BUILD FAILED
                              /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml:117: Failed to copy /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class due to java.io.FileNotFoundException /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class (No such file or directory)

                              Total time: 3 seconds

                              sorry my ignorance...
                              and thanks for your patience

                              regards,
                              Mario

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                                Andras
                                last edited by

                                Regarding your problem to access the manager: did you check that the manager role was assigned to the user with which you tried to access the manager ?

                                In conf/tomcat-users.xml you should have something like

                                <tomcat-users>
                                <role rolename="manager"/>
                                <user username="manager" password="manager" roles="manager"/>
                                </tomcat-users>

                                to be able to access http://localhost:8080/manager/html with user manager

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                                  mmn666
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi Andras,

                                  in my tomcat-users.xml i have this

                                  <tomcat-users>

                                  <role rolename="tomcat"/>
                                  <role rolename="role1"/>
                                  <role rolename="manager"/>
                                  <user username="tomcat" password="tomcat" roles="tomcat"/>
                                  <user username="manager" password="manager" roles="tomcat,manager"/>
                                  <user username="both" password="tomcat" roles="tomcat,role1"/>
                                  <user username="role1" password="tomcat" roles="role1"/>

                                  </tomcat-users>

                                  and in my build.properties i have

                                  tomcat.home=/home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20
                                  tomcat.manager.url=http://localhost:8080/manager
                                  tomcat.manager.username=manager
                                  tomcat.manager.password=manager
                                  tomcat.hostname=webapps/ROOT

                                  App name and app path are separated to accomodate root deployments. (i.e. 'ROOT' vs. '/')

                                  tomcat.appdir=mango
                                  tomcat.apppath=/mango

                                  and when i run the build.xml to createConfigFiles

                                  Buildfile: /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml
                                  createConfigFiles:
                                  [copy] Copying 1 file to /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build/WEB-INF/classes
                                  [copy] Copying 1 file to /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build/WEB-INF/classes
                                  BUILD SUCCESSFUL
                                  Total time: 466 milliseconds

                                  but when i run to deploy[default]

                                  Buildfile: /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml
                                  compile:
                                  static:
                                  build:
                                  copy:
                                  [copy] Copying 2797 files to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/ROOT/mango

                                  BUILD FAILED
                                  /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml:117: Failed to copy /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/ROOT/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class due to java.io.FileNotFoundException /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/ROOT/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class (No such file or directory)

                                  Total time: 2 seconds

                                  other thing i observe is the fact when i started tomcat by the eclipse, i can't access the "http://localhost:8080/" , returning a HTTP Status 404

                                  but when i started the tomcat by console like root, i can access the homepage of tomcat("http://localhost:8080/") and "http://localhost:8080/manager/html" normally

                                  sorry my ignorance...
                                  and thanks for your patience

                                  regards,
                                  Mario

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                                    mlohbihler
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi Mario,

                                    If you're going to have a context path of "mango", then your hostname should not include "ROOT". Try changing the following build.properties value:

                                    tomcat.hostname=webapps

                                    Best regards,
                                    Matthew

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                                      mmn666
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi mlohbihler,

                                      i changed to

                                      tomcat.hostname=webapps

                                      but don't have any effect...

                                      Buildfile: /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml
                                      compile:
                                      static:
                                      build:
                                      copy:
                                      [copy] Copying 2797 files to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango

                                      BUILD FAILED
                                      /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build.xml:117: Failed to copy /home/mario/workspace7/SuperMango/build/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class to /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class due to java.io.FileNotFoundException /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/WorkItem.class (No such file or directory)

                                      Total time: 3 seconds

                                      sorry my ignorance...
                                      and thanks for your patience

                                      regards,
                                      Mario

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                                        mlohbihler
                                        last edited by

                                        Maybe a silly question, but can you say how much of this path actually exists:
                                        /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/mango/WEB-INF/classes/com/serotonin/mango/rt/maint/work/

                                        Best regards,
                                        Matthew

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                                          mmn666
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi,

                                          maybe is not a silly question hehehehe

                                          only this is real

                                          /home/mario/Programas/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/webapps/

                                          sorry my ignorance...
                                          and thanks for your patience

                                          regards,
                                          Mario

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                                            mlohbihler
                                            last edited by

                                            Incidentally, i strongly recommend changing the password in your tomcat-users file. There is a known crawler that looks for unprotected Tomcat instances and uses the manager to upload and start applications.

                                            Best regards,
                                            Matthew

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