Tomcat Deployment
Apache Tomcat Overview
Apache Tomcat is an open-source web server and servlet container, serving as both a web server and a Java servlet/JSP container. It facilitates Java-based web application deployment, handling HTTP requests, servlet processing, and JSP execution. With connectors for communication, context isolation for applications, and a web-based administrative interface, Tomcat provides a configurable and secure platform. Its vibrant community and compatibility with Java EE standards make it a preferred choice for hosting dynamic Java web content.
Exposed Ports
Port Type | Port Number | Description |
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Http | 80 | Tomcat is accessible on port 80. |
Tcp | - | - |
Volume Mounts
Tomcat uses volume mounts to manage configuration. You can set these when running the container:
Volume | Description |
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/etc/mysql/conf.d | Path to the Tomcat configuration. |
Environment Variables
Environment value: | Decription |
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- | - |
Installation
Description | Decription |
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Docker Image | tomcat 👈(click me,for the dockerhub image) |
Application name | Eg: tom1(you can put any name) |
Resource Allocation | 0-100%(10 % of your allocated resources (CPU, RAM) will be used for this application.) |
Protocol | |
Http: | |
Tcp: | 80 |
Advanced | Install with Default |
Steps And Procedure
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Visual Snapshots
Youtube Tutorial
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FAQ
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Kubernetes, cloud computing, DevOps, cloud services, hosting platform, container orchestration, cloud infrastructure, cloud deployment, cloud management, cloud technology, cloud solutions, database, tomcat