Installing JBoss/Tomcat on OS X Panther

Panther Server comes with JBoss already installed, but buried in a FAQ on Apple's developer site is the fact that you can install the same JBoss environment in a non-server Panther environment (such as my PowerBook) by checking the "Java Application Servers Development" option under "Customize" in the Xcode Tools installer. JBoss gets installed under /Library/JBoss.

See also: "Developer Tools JBoss and Tomcat Do Not Start After Installing Java 1.4.2 Update". I followed these instructions before even attempting to start JBoss, and encountered no problems.

But what about Tomcat 5?

If you happen to be playing with the examples from Hans Bergsten's JavaServer Pages, 3rd Edition, you're probably wondering (like I did for the last half hour) why the /ora/ch5/easy.jsp example kept bombing out with an error about the uri http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core.

It's a JSTL 1.0 vs JSTL 2.0 (and therefore a Tomcat 4 vs Tomcat 5 thing), and although there's not official Apple installer for Tomcat 5 Elizabeth Lane Lawley has graciously posted excellent instructions for installing Tomcat 5 on OS X on her site. Thanks, Elizabeth.

Syndicate content

Twitter

  • Comcast cable & Internet down in Winchendon MA, 3rd time this week. Gives one pause re: switching to their phone service. #fb 4 years 10 hours ago
  • I just became the mayor of Beals Memorial Library on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/bpXyNX 4 years 3 days ago
  • I just became the mayor of Winchendon Field Office on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/aUMCCT 4 years 6 days ago
  • Hay baled fresh off the field -- we live in an awesome place. http://flic.kr/p/8hZF6t 4 years 1 week ago
  • Just picking up hay, honestly! (@ Murdock Dairy Farm) http://4sq.com/b9yjcJ 4 years 1 week ago

Older

Contact

Andy Chase
(978) 297-6402
andychase [at] gmail.com
GPG/PGP Public Key