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When I run tomcat in IntelliJ IDEA, I get this below error, I have searched the StackOverflow, find nothing about my exception.

[2017-04-06 10:57:30,875] Artifact elecMaven-explored: Artifact is being deployed, please wait...
[2017-04-06 10:57:30,888] Artifact elecMaven-explored: Error during artifact deployment. See server log for details.
[2017-04-06 10:57:30,889] Artifact elecMaven-explored: com.intellij.javaee.oss.admin.jmx.JmxAdminException: com.intellij.execution.ExecutionException: /Users/luowensheng/Desktop/TestIOS/itheima1128elecMaven/classes/artifacts/elecMaven_explored not found for the web module.

But my artifact is really exists:

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So, where is the issue?


I have tried:

add the below code to web.xml:

<context-param>
    <param-name>kmRootKey</param-name>
    <param-value>km.root</param-value>
</context-param>

But seems useless.

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7 Answers 7

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The issue maybe you did not create the correct Artifact. The correct steps are:

When you create the Artifact, you should like this:

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If you in the step3 choose the Empty, you maybe will get the error of title.

Then in Tomcat Configurations, you can deploy the Artifact like this:

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And check it: enter image description here

Restart your Tomcat.

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  • I closed IntelliJ Idea then re-imported the project and choose as artifact war-exploded by following above step. And the issue is resolved.
    – Zeb
    Commented Jul 10, 2018 at 8:00
  • I'm pleased this can help you.
    – aircraft
    Commented Oct 26, 2019 at 5:26
  • This solved my problem as well. Somehow during clean up for project directories the tomcat server configuration had removed building the artifact during server startup. I had to enable it using the edit feature and the server started deploying the correct war file during startup.
    – Obaid
    Commented Jun 2, 2020 at 4:46
  • I do not have a secondary menu attached to the Web Application: Exploded item. Commented Oct 31, 2022 at 4:31
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Select your artifact (File -> Project Structure -> Artifacts) and make sure Output directory points to correct directory (for example, path_to_webapp\target).

That's how I solved this problem.

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    This is a good answer that worked for me. For some reason Intellij tries to look in an /out folder that doesn't exist.
    – Shawn
    Commented Jun 1, 2018 at 18:51
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I also suffered with this issue... This occurs because

Tomcat doesn't find your project folder(application folder) to deploy. So

  • Click on "Edit configuration" button, top right in intellij
  • Configure Tomcat by clicking '+' symbol on left top and selecting "Tomcat server" then local.
  • Give "Name" to your project as per need.
  • Now in first tab "Server"...
  • Set path to local tomcat directory in your system.
  • Better change "Http port" 8080 to 808* (8086, 8087, 8088...)
  • Go to second tab "Deployment"
  • Under "Deploy at the server startup" Click on + symbol and select artifact. Now artifact having same name as your project-name should be listed in it. Then click OK

And unfortunately if above steps aren't helpful

  • Go to the Deployment tab, click on edit button(pencil). It will open a new window called
    "Project Structure".
  • Give "Name" and specify "Type" as Web Application: Exploded
  • Under Output directory give the location of your project folder like
    (D:\Workspace\Project_Folder).
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Re-importing maven projects resolved the issue for me

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  • "Open the "Maven Projects" tab/window and clicking the "Reimport All Maven Projects" in the upper left corner" - this is how to actually do this answer
    – maxshuty
    Commented Aug 15, 2023 at 18:29
  • Just clicking "Reload All Maven Projects" fixed it for me. Commented May 24 at 6:53
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I faced with the same problem. In my case, it was a flag in Gradle's settings. I switched it on and forgot to set it back to off:

flag

To check it go to "Build, Execution, Deployment" -> "Build Tools" -> "Gradle" -> "Runner". The flag "Delegate IDE build/run actions to gradle" must be unchecked.

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In my case, I've resolved this problem by manually created folders in project root "out/artifacts/artifactName"

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    – Community Bot
    Commented Nov 26, 2022 at 17:26
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Just clicking "Reload All Maven Projects" fixed it for me (Cleaning the Tomcat, removing and then re-adding the "...:war (exploded)" artifact did not work for me).

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