Hi stackoverflow community,
I'm on a project that imposes developping a web app with these technologies:
AngularJs app calling the back-end (the back-end API already existing)
this app will be hosted on Tomcat, with maven as a build tool.
Now I installed eclipse, configured maven and tomcat on it, and i want to start with my first html page. The problem is that I can't find how to deploy an html page (as a start) with these technologies without using a servlet.
I want to generate a war file using maven that would be deployed in tomcat server without defining servlets in web.xml.
All i can find on the internet is how to manually deploy angularJs apps on tomcat.
I found this github project that might be very useful, I'll try to follow the same project structure.
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So I finished the Tour of Heroes tutorial. I understand it and can alter and have fun and what not. Got a git repository from Visual Studio Team Services for the app. Now here is where I'm lost I just want to build web based apps for now. How do I get the app on to my hosting to display as a website. I can't seem to find any tutorials (or once that I can understand) online for this.
If anyone can help with this or point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
You can refer to these articles to deploy angular app (part 1 and part 2).
Simple steps:
Use NPM and gulp build tasks to build and package your app
Deploy package to azure or IIS.
There is IIS Web App Deploy task in IIS Web App Deployment Using WinRM extension, so you can install this extension and deploy packaged app to IIS if you want to deploy app to IIS.
Your hosting provider probably gave you a FTP access to a root directory for your website.
Upload the project over there and make sure there is an index.html file there, that pulls all the relevant JS files into place.
I have no knowledge about deployment, production server, web server, etc. But I have a web application and my boss wants to deploy it in order to access it by web browser.
So, my application was generated by Spring Initializr.
It's using Spring (Boot, Security, Web, Data JPA), with web service REST (#RestController), HTML templates and AngularJS.
With mvn clean package, I generated a JAR file of this application. It is working on my desk. But, how can I deploy it?
I believe that my company has an OVH hosting. Can I install JBOSS or Tomcat on it, and upload my JAR on OVH?
You can deploy your application on Tomcat but you need to have a war instead of a jar to run it on an existing application server.
You can read the following documentation to create the war : http://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/htmlsingle/#build-tool-plugins-maven-packaging
Once done, you just have to upload it on the server in the webapps directory of your tomcat server.
Hi all i have completed my webapplication using angularjs, In local iam using tomact server in eclipse and it is working fine, Now i want to deploy my application to webserver what is the process to do it.
For ex : my local url is : http://localhost:8080/Hms/#/
i want to the url as http://www.hms.com
Please help me i am new in angularjs
If your angular web application depends on Tomcat server;
If you haven't own server for web hosting which has http ://www.hms.com, your hosting provider should provide Tomcat feature.
If you have own server for web hosting which has http ://www.hms.com, just copy paste your all files in your project folder e.g. $TOMCAT_PATH/webapps/your-project-root/. And redirect http ://www.hms.com to Tomcat port (default is 8080)
If you are using only AngularJs, it shouldn't depend on Tomcat. You can use angular boilerplate https://github.com/adilkaraoz/ngbp. Github link provides information in details. With ngbp, just copy build folder inside into the your web hosting and at the and you have http //www.hms.com url which include your web files.
You can deploy this project same as how you are deploying other web applications in tomcat. Hope you build a war file and deploy them.
Angularjs is a javascript framework as Jquery. For server it's javascript, which will be served back to the client as other js files.
Please refer how deployments are done tomcat. Just fyr, https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/deployer-howto.html
Thanks.
I'm new to Spring and AngularJS. I followed the steps here to build the back end restful API, and it sends Json upon requests. So, according to the guide, When I run "mvn spring-boot:run" the tomcat server starts at localhost:8080.
Then I used Yeoman angular generator to build my angular app. And when I run "grunt serve" inside my angular app, the front end app runs at localhost:9000.
What should I do so that my angular app can be served together with my Springboot tomcat server on the same domain, say, localhost:8080 ?
Is there a sample project that I can follow? I found the following projects, but still cannot make it work as I don't have much background on tomcat.
https://github.com/robharrop/spring-angularjs
https://github.com/GermanoGiudici/angularjs-maven-tomcat-seed
https://github.com/xvitcoder/spring-mvc-angularjs
You need to take either:
the built files (grunt build then basically everything in the dist/ directory)
the raw files (your index.html and all JS as-is)
and copy them into one of the following folders (I recommend /public/): http://spring.io/blog/2013/12/19/serving-static-web-content-with-spring-boot
Spring Boot will automatically add static web resources located within any of the following directories:
/META-INF/resources/
/resources/
/static/
/public/
This means that not only does Spring Boot offer a simple approach to building Java or Groovy apps, you can also use it to easily deploy client-side JavaScript code and test it within a real web server environment!
This is going to be a pain for development however since you will have to re-copy the files every time you make a change for the front end. For production your goal should be to deploy a versioned copy of the built files with your spring app.
For development you might want to consider letting grunt serve the Angular content and running both Tomcat and your grunt server (is it node?) and enabling cross origin requests between your front end and back end. OR you could just copy the whole angular directory into one of the above directories but that is a short term approach.
i deploed my web application instrumented with cobertura through war file in tomcat 6,it works well!
In th path tomcat/bin i found d:/dev/../module1/target/cobertura/cobertura.ser,normal according me.
Now i want know,how can i rename this file(d:/dev/../module1/target/cobertura/cobertura.ser) to cobertura.ser automatically when i deploy the web application
PS:my web app is multi modules web app.
thanks for answers!