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Greenhorn
posted 8 years agoHi everybody,
does anybody know if it is possible to install Apache Tomcat (or another servlet container) on a Samsung Galaxy tablet?Any documentation about it?
Thanks in advance!
does anybody know if it is possible to install Apache Tomcat (or another servlet container) on a Samsung Galaxy tablet?Any documentation about it?
Thanks in advance!
Rancher
posted 8 years agoA quick grep through the Tomcat 6 source code shows that it uses several classes that are not part of Android (like ImageIO and several classes of the java.beans package, and probably others). So it won't work without some effort on your part.
Greenhorn
posted 8 years agoThanks for reply Ulf,
and if I install jdk before installing tomcat? Do you think it will work?
and if I install jdk before installing tomcat? Do you think it will work?
Rancher
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posted 8 years agoYou mean install a JDK on the Galaxy? There is no JDK that runs on Android.
Search for 'oracle google android lawsuit' or some such phrase to learn about the complications in the mobile Java space.
Search for 'oracle google android lawsuit' or some such phrase to learn about the complications in the mobile Java space.
Saloon Keeper
posted 8 years agoThanks to Oracle's lawyers, it's necessary to observe that Android doesn't run 'Java', it runs Dalvik.
Regardless, the Android platform. while more extensive than JME, is still not a 100% implementation of the desktop edition of Java, much less the desktop/enterprise JDK.
It might make an amusing project, but personally, I'd rather see Tomcat on one of the 'wall-wart' computers and leave the Galaxy for browsing.
Although I'll admit I'd be tickled if I could run OS/MVS on my cellphone (Project Hercules).
Regardless, the Android platform. while more extensive than JME, is still not a 100% implementation of the desktop edition of Java, much less the desktop/enterprise JDK.
It might make an amusing project, but personally, I'd rather see Tomcat on one of the 'wall-wart' computers and leave the Galaxy for browsing.
Although I'll admit I'd be tickled if I could run OS/MVS on my cellphone (Project Hercules).
Being persecuted doesn't in any way prove your righteousness or your beliefs. Many people get persecuted because they are repugnant or annoying. Or just because they can be.
Greenhorn
posted 8 years agoI have a web application developed using JDK1.6 and Tomcat. I would like to install it on a Galaxy tab and use it stand alone mode, but
I can't install JDK,
I can't install Tomcat....
...is there any other way to do that? or have i to surrend?
I can't install JDK,
I can't install Tomcat....
...is there any other way to do that? or have i to surrend?
Saloon Keeper
posted 8 years agoIf you are a truly frothing-at-the-mouth geek, you can pull the sources to the open-source JDK system, do a native-code compile, root your Galaxy, and install it as a binary app. However, I still don't have much faith in the open-source Java system, since for a long time it wasn't up to the heavy-duty requirements of J2EE.
Being persecuted doesn't in any way prove your righteousness or your beliefs. Many people get persecuted because they are repugnant or annoying. Or just because they can be.
Rancher
posted 8 years agoIf you're not set on Tomcat, then http://code.google.com/p/i-jetty/ (a version of the Jetty servlet container for Android) is available.
Greenhorn
posted 8 years agoI-jetty sounds really good! thank you!!!
Do you know any other servlet container that runs on android?
Do you know any other servlet container that runs on android?
Ranch Hand
posted 8 years agoI have Installed i-Jetty on my old Android Dev-1. It runs just fine.
Also I have downloaded and installed a Sample Application ported to Android provided by HybridServerPages.com (HybridJava) and installed it under i-Jetty on Android.
That runs too!
Also I have downloaded and installed a Sample Application ported to Android provided by HybridServerPages.com (HybridJava) and installed it under i-Jetty on Android.
That runs too!
Apache Tomcat is the most common and popular java-based web container available today. In this tutorial I will show you how to install Tomcat 8 and tweak the configuration files.
Tomcat’s primary advantages are its small footprint, simple configuration, and long history of community involvement. Typically, developers can be up-and-running with a functional Tomcat installation in 5 to 10 minutes, including download time. Tomcat requires very little configuration out-of-the-box to run well on a development machine, but it can also be tuned significantly to perform well in high-load, high-availability production environments. You can create large Tomcat clusters to handle huge volumes of traffic reliably. Tomcat is often used in commercial production environments due to its simplicity and lightweight profile.
Following table shows the Tomcat versions and their specifications
Tomcat version | Servlet | JSP | EL | WebSocket | Minimum Java version required |
3.3.x | 2.2 | 1.1 | – | – | 1.1 |
4.1.x | 2.3 | 1.2 | – | – | 1.3 |
5.5.x | 2.4 | 2.0 | – | – | 1.4 |
6.0.x | 2.5 | 2.1 | 2.1 | – | 5.0 |
7.0.x | 3.0 | 2.2 | 2.2 | – | 6 |
8.0.x | 3.1 | 2.3 | 3.0 | 1.0 | 7 |
Download Tomcat
Go to http://tomcat.apache.org/download-80.cgi and scroll down to “Binary Distributions” -> “Core”. For Windows you can choose between the service installer or the 32-bit or 64-bit ZIP version. If you like to run Tomcat as a Windows service than go for the installer, choose the ZIP download if you want to run the server by hand or integrate with your IDE.
If you run on Linux or OSX download the non-Windows zip, which is just called zip.
Enable Tomcat Manager
The Tomcat manager allows you to easily manage your applications and monitor your server status.
To enable it open the file
conf/tomcat-users.xml
in your favorite text editor and place following line between the <tomcat-users>
and the </tomcat-users>
tags :Of course you can set the username and password as you like.
You can access the manager application under http://localhost:8080/manager after you have started the server.
Change Servlet Compiler to use Java 8
By default, Tomcat 8.0 compiles JavaServer Pages (JSP) with Java SE 6 language support even if it runs on Java SE 8. You can change this setting in
conf/web.xml
file. Search the file for the text org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet
. Below the tag that contains this text are two <init-param>
tags. Change both values from 1.6 to 1.8How to Start and Stop Tomcat Server
Once you did all the configurations you need to start your Tomcat to be able to use it. If you use Windows as hosting OS you may want to check this tutorial first How to set JAVA_HOME in Windows 10 before you proceed with starting the Tomcat server
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Starting Tomcat is easy as going to the
/bin
folder and executing startup.bat
for Windows or running startup.sh
for Linux or OSX.You also have the option to start tomcat from within Eclipse IDE. Please refer to this tutorial for more information on how to configure and run Tomcat from eclipse.
To stop Tomcat execute
shutdown.bat
on your Windows OS or shutdown.sh
on Linux or OSX systems.Related Tutorials
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