

In this article, some configuration files require the paths to be shown and these are tabulated below. It is assumed also that you will have a directory called $JKDIR with the Tomcat apache adaptor in it. It is also assumed that you will have another directory with the files required to configure and run an instance called $INSTDIR. The reader is familiar with a standard WebObjects deployment topology which will be referred to as wotaskd deployment.įor the purposes of this document, it is assumed that Tomcat has been installed at a directory on the local disc called $TOMCATDIR.


This article shows how it is possible toĭeploy a WebObjects 5.2 application into a Tomcat environment and achieve a very similar topology to the "native" WebObjects deploy. From WebObjects 5.2, it has been possible to derive a build product from a WebObjects application project that can be deployed into a J2EE servlet container.
