The source : http://www.netadmintools.com/art340.html
作者写的够清楚了,偶就不多说了。^_^
There are a couple web-based administration tools that come with Tomcat, but you have to set up the admin and manager access first. This is done by adding a line to tomcat-users.xml:
Add the line with admin,manager in it:
Of course, pick a better name and password. :) Note that the paths in this article are based on the Tomcat install we did in this article . You will need to restart Tomcat for the changes to take effect:
When we browse to http://srv-1:8080/manager/html , we can log on:
Here is the manager app:
If we browse to http://srv-1:8080/admin/ , we get another logon screen:
From the admin app, we can administer roles and users, as well as do other tasks:
作者写的够清楚了,偶就不多说了。^_^
There are a couple web-based administration tools that come with Tomcat, but you have to set up the admin and manager access first. This is done by adding a line to tomcat-users.xml:
[root@srv-1 conf]# pwd |
Add the line with admin,manager in it:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> |
Of course, pick a better name and password. :) Note that the paths in this article are based on the Tomcat install we did in this article . You will need to restart Tomcat for the changes to take effect:
[root@srv-1 bin]# pwd |
When we browse to http://srv-1:8080/manager/html , we can log on:
Here is the manager app:
If we browse to http://srv-1:8080/admin/ , we get another logon screen:
From the admin app, we can administer roles and users, as well as do other tasks: