update the webapp guide

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~~TODO: ensure to refer to advanced configuration options, such as PLEXUS_BASE
~~TODO: upgrading
{Upgrading Archiva}
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~~TODO: link to wiki location for other application servers
~~TODO: upgrading
Archiva can be deployed as a web application into any Java EE application server. This document will show an
example of doing so with Tomcat 5.5.
To deploy Archiva on Tomcat 5.5
* Create a directory in tomcat called archiva, at the same level as bin, conf, logs and the others.
* Copy the war file from apps/archiva/lib into the new directory
* Copy the war file into the new directory
* Create a conf/Catalina/localhost/archiva.xml file with the following data:
* Create a conf/Catalina/localhost/archiva.xml file with the following data (replace the database paths with a suitable location):
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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username="sa"
password=""
driverClassName="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver"
url="jdbc:derby:database/archiva;create=true" />
url="jdbc:derby:/path/to/database/archiva;create=true" />
<Resource name="jdbc/archiva" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"
username="sa"
password=""
driverClassName="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver"
url="jdbc:derby:database/archiva;create=true" />
url="jdbc:derby:/path/to/database/archiva;create=true" />
<Resource name="mail/Session" auth="Container"
type="javax.mail.Session"
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instead, or see {{{http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40668}
Bug 40668}} for a workaround.
* Copy $HOME/.m2/org/apache/derby/derby/10.1.3.1/derby-10.1.3.1.jar (or from the remote repository) into the Tomcat
common/lib
* Install <<<derby-10.1.3.1.jar>>> into the Tomcat <<<common/lib>>>
* To deal with a current bug, you'll also need to add the following to your ${catalina.home}/conf/web.xml in the
* To deal with a current bug, you'll also need to add the following to your <<<${catalina.home}/conf/web.xml>>> in the
relevant section (search for jspx):
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</servlet-mapping>
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
When you first start Archiva, you will see an Exception that schema SA does not exist - however it doesn't appear to
When you first start Archiva, you will see an Exception that schema SA does not exist - however it doesn't
cause a problem. If you use a username other than 'sa', such as 'archiva', then you seem to get the same error but
Tomcat fails to start the context and you have to shutdown and restart again.
Updating Archiva within a Tomcat
Archiva Configuration
While exploring Archiva, or perhaps while developing with it, you will want to delete the
current state. Presuming you followed the instructions above, you will need to remove the
following files from the ${catalina.home} directory. Ensure your Tomcat has first been
shutdown.
Archiva is configured using the <<<~/.m2/archiva.xml>>> configuration file by default when using a Java EE application server.
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# Remove the database
rm -r bin/database/ bin/derby.log
# Remove the archiva configuration
rm $HOME/.m2/archiva.xml
# Remove the temporary Tomcat files
rm webapps/archiva/ work/Catalina/localhost/archiva/ logs/*
# Remove the war file (if you're deploying a new one)
rm archiva/*.war
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~~TODO: how to configure the other file
Upgrading Archiva
To upgrade the Archiva web application, simply replace the web application with an alternative. Since the database and configuration files are stored
externally to the application, no further maintainance is needed.
For general information about upgrading Archiva, see the relevant section in the {{{standalone.html#Upgrading%20Archiva} Installing standalone}} guide.
Configuring and Running Archiva
Once Archiva is running, it is configured in the same way as the standalone instance. See the {{{../quick-start.html#Configuring%20and%20Running%20Archiva} quick start}} guide for more information.
~~TODO: what next? revise above too