Re: ANT deploy remote



"abchilla" <abchilla@xxxxxxxx> writes:

hi,

this was not a really a help, due i said, i need to stop the tomcat on
remote, not working with the manager ! as is said before, it is no
problem for me deploying, stopping, applications, but i need to stop
tomcat on the remote server. if i use the exec it starts, stops tomcat
on the computer, the command was given from by just using the tomcat
path as location.



You may have to find a German group to ask this in; it's
difficult to tell the difference between you being vague
about what you want and you having trouble with the language.

But I'll take one more shot: you were referred to the
manager documentation at
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/manager-howto.html

The answer is in there. You need to read the section
"Executing Manager Commands With Ant".


--
Mark Jeffcoat
Austin, TX
.



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