I love Java and Object Oriented Paradigm, and I was looking for an option to develop Java apps in the cloud in a cheap way. The cheaper, light and non-restrictive way to do this is installing Tomcat in an AmazonWS Linux-AMI. You can do great applications in Tomcat with Spring/JPA/JSF2, but this architecture deserves another post.
Well, I want to show you how to configure Tomcat to deploy web applications in a basic-AMI (It’s free the first year):
- Configuring memory heap
- Provide gzip compression for the web contents
- Two ways to redirect to port 80
- And, if you use maven, deploying remotely with cargo
Installation and memory heap
Install with yum tomcat 6.0.32:
Preparing console access:
sudo vi /etc/tomcat6/tomcat-users.xml |
sudo vi /etc/tomcat6/tomcat-users.xml
<user name="tomcat" password="youpasshere" roles="manager"></user> |
<user name="tomcat" password="youpasshere" roles="manager"></user>
Increasing the memory configuration:
sudo vi /etc/tomcat6/tomcat6.conf |
sudo vi /etc/tomcat6/tomcat6.conf
JAVA_OPTS=" -Xmx512M -XX:MaxPermSize=128M" |
JAVA_OPTS=" -Xmx512M -XX:MaxPermSize=128M"
GZIP compression
This is really easy, but useful:
sudo vi /etc/tomcat6/server.xml |
sudo vi /etc/tomcat6/server.xml
Add at the Connector tag the attribute compression=”force”
Redirecting to port 80
The easy way with iptables, rerouting the port:
sudo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8080 |
sudo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8080
sudo iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8080 |
sudo iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8080
The difficult way, installing Mod_JK:
wget http://dev.centos.org/centos/5/testing/i386/RPMS/mod_jk-ap20-1.2.28-2.el5.centos.i386.rpm |
wget http://dev.centos.org/centos/5/testing/i386/RPMS/mod_jk-ap20-1.2.28-2.el5.centos.i386.rpm
sudo rpm -ivh mod_jk-ap20-1.2.28-2.el5.centos.i386.rpm |
sudo rpm -ivh mod_jk-ap20-1.2.28-2.el5.centos.i386.rpm
vi /etc/httpd/workers.properties |
vi /etc/httpd/workers.properties
You must write:
workers.tomcat_home=/usr/share/tomcat6
ps=/
worker.list=ajp13
worker.ajp13.port=8009
worker.ajp13.host=localhost
worker.ajp13.type=ajp13 #Mod_jk |
workers.tomcat_home=/usr/share/tomcat6
ps=/
worker.list=ajp13
worker.ajp13.port=8009
worker.ajp13.host=localhost
worker.ajp13.type=ajp13 #Mod_jk
And in apache config write:
vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf |
vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
#Mod_jk
LoadModule jk_module /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so
# Where to find workers.properties
JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/workers.properties
# Where to put jk logs
JkLogFile /var/log/httpd/mod_jk.log
# Set the jk log level [debug/error/info]
JkLogLevel info
# Select the log format
JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] "
# JkOptions indicate to send SSL KEY SIZE,
JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories
# JkRequestLogFormat set the request format
JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T"
#Adding jsf preffix to proccess by tomcat
JkMount /*.jsf ajp13 |
#Mod_jk
LoadModule jk_module /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so
# Where to find workers.properties
JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/workers.properties
# Where to put jk logs
JkLogFile /var/log/httpd/mod_jk.log
# Set the jk log level [debug/error/info]
JkLogLevel info
# Select the log format
JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] "
# JkOptions indicate to send SSL KEY SIZE,
JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories
# JkRequestLogFormat set the request format
JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T"
#Adding jsf preffix to proccess by tomcat
JkMount /*.jsf ajp13
sudo /etc/init.d/httpd restart |
sudo /etc/init.d/httpd restart
Deploying remotely with Maven/Cargo
Inspired in this article from the great John Ferguson Smart. You can add the plugin in your pom.xml:
<plugin>
<groupid>org.codehaus.cargo</groupid>
<artifactid>cargo-maven2-plugin</artifactid>
<version>1.0</version>
<configuration>
<!-- Container configuration -->
<container>
<containerid>tomcat6x</containerid>
<type>remote</type>
</container>
<configuration>
<type>runtime</type>
<properties>
<cargo.remote.username>tomcat</cargo.remote.username>
<cargo.remote.password></cargo.remote.password>
<cargo.tomcat.manager.url>http://labs.lebrijo.com:8080/manager</cargo.tomcat.manager.url>
</properties>
</configuration>
</configuration>
</plugin> |
<plugin>
<groupid>org.codehaus.cargo</groupid>
<artifactid>cargo-maven2-plugin</artifactid>
<version>1.0</version>
<configuration>
<!-- Container configuration -->
<container>
<containerid>tomcat6x</containerid>
<type>remote</type>
</container>
<configuration>
<type>runtime</type>
<properties>
<cargo.remote.username>tomcat</cargo.remote.username>
<cargo.remote.password></cargo.remote.password>
<cargo.tomcat.manager.url>http://labs.lebrijo.com:8080/manager</cargo.tomcat.manager.url>
</properties>
</configuration>
</configuration>
</plugin>
And deploy remotely with the following command:
mvn package cargo:redeploy |
mvn package cargo:redeploy
Hope enjoy!!!