Tomcat Integration
This document is a guide for deploying ServiceMix on Apache Tomcat.
Pre-Installation Requirements
The following software environment is recommended The following guide explains how to deploy ServiceMix 3.0.x on the Apache Tomcat application server. Environment:This guide provides instructions specifically for ServiceMix 3.0.x release. For ServiceMix ServiceMix 2.0.1 instructions, refer to Tomcat Integration for ServiceMix 2.0.1.
Pre-Installation Requirements
- Java Developer Kit (JDK) 1.45.x or greater .to run ServiceMix
- The JAVA_HOME environment variable must be set to the directory where the JDK is installed, e.g.
c:\Program Files\jsdkJava\jdk1.15.4xx
.2-09. - Maven 12.0.2 4 or greater (required when installing source or developers' developer releases).
- Apache Tomcat version 5.5
- ServiceMix 3.0.x
The following is the platform which was used to write produce this documentdeployment guide:
- Windows XP
- Tomcat 5.5
- Java 5
- ServiceMix 3.0
Deploying ServiceMix on Tomcat
Execute the following steps to deploy ServiceMix on Apache Tomcat. NOTE: This procedure will work on Unix platforms, as well as the Windows platform, with the appropriate substitutions, such as using the backslash ( / ) instead of the forward slash ( \ ).
- Apache Tomcat must be downloaded and installed. For instructions please see : urlthe Tomcat web site.
- By default, Tomcat uses port 8080. Please It is important to note if your Tomcat installation has Tomcat is on another port, such as port 80; this information will be used in a later step.
- Download and build the ServiceMix source codedistribution. Please see the Getting Started guide for instructions.
Note: ServiceMix must be BUILT as well as downloaded. - Create the WAR file:
whereCode Block cd [servicemix_install_dir]\toolingexamples\servicemix-web mavenmvn warinstall
servicemix_install_dir
is the directory to in which ServiceMix was downloaded and installed.Warning title For ServiceMix 3.0 If you use ServiceMix 3.0, you need to modify the
pom.xml
file in the \examples\servicemix-web directory.
Lines 79-83 should be modified as following:Code Block lang xml <dependency> <groupId>org.mortbay.jetty</groupId> <artifactId>jetty</artifactId> </dependency>
For ServiceMix 3.0.1 or later, this step is not necessary.
- To deploy the WAR file,
servicemix-web-xxx.war
, copy it to the Tomcatwebapps
directory. For example, in on a Windows system:
whereCode Block cd [servicemix_install_dir]\toolingexamples\servicemix-web\target copy servicemix-web-*.war [tomcat_install_dir]\webapps
tomcat_install_dir
is the directory in which tomcat Tomcat was installed. - Start Tomcat to deploy the ServiceMix WAR file.If there are errors when Tomcat starts:
- Stop Tomcat. if it was not already running
The output in the Tomcat console window should show ServiceMix starting. Output will be similar to the following:
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INFO: Deploying web application archive servicemix-web-3.0-incubating.war
Sept. 29, 2006 19:49:40 org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader validateJarFile
INFO: validateJarFile(c:\java-bin\apache-tomcat-5.5.20 |
\webapps\servicemix-web-3.0-incubating\WEB-INF\lib\servlet-api-2.5-6.0.0rc4.jar) - jar not loaded. See Servlet Spec 2.3, section 9.7.2. Offending class: javax/servlet/Servlet.class INFO - jetty - Logging to org.apache.servicemix.http.jetty.JCLLogger@628704 via org.apache.servicemix.http.jetty.JCLLogger INFO - JBIContainer - ServiceMix 3.0-incubating JBI Container (ServiceMix) is starting INFO - JBIContainer - For help or more informations please see: http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/ INFO - ConnectorServerFactoryBean - JMX connector available at: service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:1099/jmxrmi INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: #SubscriptionManager# INFO - DeploymentService - Restoring service assemblies INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: servicemix-http INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: echo INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: timer INFO - SimpleThreadPool - Job execution threads will use class loader of thread: ContainerBackgroundProcessor[StandardEngine[Catalina]] INFO - QuartzScheduler - Quartz Scheduler v.1.5.2 created. INFO - RAMJobStore - RAMJobStore initialized. INFO - StdSchedulerFactory - Quartz scheduler 'DefaultQuartzScheduler' initialized from default resource file in Quartz package: 'quartz.properties' INFO - StdSchedulerFactory - Quartz scheduler version: 1.5.2 INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: inputSender INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: inputReceiver INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: outputSender INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: jmsTrace INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: trace ERROR - ClientFactory - Cound not start ClientFactory: javax.naming.NamingException: Context is read only. INFO - QuartzScheduler - Scheduler DefaultQuartzScheduler_$_NON_CLUSTERED started. INFO - JBIContainer - ServiceMix JBI Container (ServiceMix) started |
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The log will display an error. Do not worry, this error will not affect ServiceMix. |
Testing the ServiceMix Deployment on Tomcat
To ensure that ServiceMix is running on Tomcat, do any of the following:
- Check the Tomcat console output to confirm that the servicemix-web is starting without errors. this worked
- Run the ServiceMix JMX Console. To do this, enter the following URL in a web browser: http://localhost:8080/servicemix-web-3.0-incubating/. Note: your installation of Tomcat may not be running on port 8080. If that is the case, replace 8080 with the correct port number in the previous URL.
Try using the JMX console. For example, perform the following steps. Note: this is optional.- Click on "Catalina".
- Click on "Unknown".
- Click on the "JMXServlet WebModule" to get monitoring information about the JMX Servlet itself:
- An http binding example is supplied. To run the example program perform the following steps:
- From a browser, enter the URL http://localhost:8080/servicemix-web-3.0-incubating/examples. NOTE: If Tomcat is using a different port, such as port 80, substitute the correct port number for 8080 in the URL.
- Enter a name or some text in the text box (shown above) and click the Submit button. You will see:
- From a browser, enter the URL http://localhost:8080/servicemix-web-3.0-incubating/examples. NOTE: If Tomcat is using a different port, such as port 80, substitute the correct port number for 8080 in the URL.