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    How to create WAR file

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      jmalkoff
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      Hello! How do you create a .war file to be deployed on a Linux Tomcat server?

      Thanks!

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        ftomiBR
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        It is generally an automated task of the ant build tool or similar, but you can manually create the war file:

        • Open a command prompt and browse to your (unziped) app dir, lets say it is in ROOT folder of tomcat dir, so go to <Tomcat_home>\webapps\ROOT

        • Use the java archive command 'jar' to bundle up your application

            jar -cvf mango-1.10.0.war mango-1.10.0
          

        In English: "compress everything in this directory into a file named mango-1.10.0.war" (c=create, v=verbose, f=file)

        You can find addtional info here:
        http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tutorial/1_3-fcs/doc/WCC3.html

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