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I am pretty new to Tomcat and Docker - so I am probably missing a Tomcat fundamental somewhere in this question.

What I am trying to do is build a Docker container that runs a SpringBoot Restful web service that just returns some static data. This is all running on OSX so I am using Boot2Docker as well.

I've written my own Dockerfile to build the container that my app runs in:

FROM tomcat:8.0.20-jre8

RUN mkdir /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/myapp

COPY /1.0-SNAPSHOT/my-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/myapp/

This Dockerfile works fine and I am able to start the container from the created image.

docker build -t myapp .

docker run -it --rm -p 8888:8080 myapp

This container starts correctly and outputs no errors and displays the message saying my app was deployed.

22-Mar-2015 23:07:21.217 INFO [localhost-startStop-1] org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig.deployDirectory 
Deploying web application directory /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/myapp

The container also correctly has the myapp.war copied to the path described in the Dockerfile. Moreover I am able to navigate to Tomcat default page to confirm that Tomcat is running, I can also hit all the examples, etc.

To the problem, when I navigate to http://192.168.59.103:8888/myapp/getData I get a 404. I can't quite figure out why. Am I missing something regarding a .war deploy to Tomcat?

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  • Where are you getting that IP address from? Mar 22, 2015 at 23:46
  • It's the one assigned to my Boot2Docker VM. Hitting that IP:port without the /myapp displays the default Tomcat page.
    – Chris
    Mar 22, 2015 at 23:51
  • I'm a Linux guy so behavior may differ but try visiting localhost:8080 instead. Mar 23, 2015 at 0:01
  • That doesn't work, as the container is running in a VM managed by Boot2Docker, it's a bit different than running Docker natively on Linux.
    – Chris
    Mar 23, 2015 at 0:14
  • check the logs of you tomcat, I don't think tomcat was able to load your app as you're not putting the war inside the webapps but inside a subfolder. check this article it may help.
    – bachr
    Mar 27, 2015 at 10:12

3 Answers 3

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You are trying to copy the war file to a directory below webapps. The war file should be copied into the webapps directory.

Remove the mkdir command, and copy the war file like this:

COPY /1.0-SNAPSHOT/my-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/myapp.war

Tomcat will extract the war if autodeploy is turned on.

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    This only works if autodeploy is set to true. How we can deploy it in command line?
    – hpaknia
    Aug 16, 2018 at 16:15
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There's a oneliner for this one.

You can simply run,

docker run -v /1.0-SNAPSHOT/my-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war:/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/myapp.war -it -p 8080:8080 tomcat

This will copy the war file to webapps directory and get your app running in no time.

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  • This will replace any existing webapps within the tomcat directory and just copy one war? If this is not desired you may have to use a staging area and copy wars from there to tomcat/webapps Jul 19, 2018 at 19:58
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Tomcat will only extract the war which is copied to webapps directory. Change Dockerfile as below:

FROM tomcat:8.0.20-jre8
COPY /1.0-SNAPSHOT/my-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/myapp.war

You might need to access the url as below unless you have specified the webroot

http://192.168.59.103:8888/myapp/getData

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