How to install tomcat mousetrap?
If you’ve never installed tomcat before, it might be a good idea to first learn how to install tomcat itself. The Tomcat installation guide includes the information you need to do that. After you’ve gotten that part done, all you need to do is to add the webapps folder to the classpath.
How to install tomcat mousetrap on CentOS?
Install tomcat mousetrap on CentOS using yum. For this, you will need to install the epel repository. Install it using the following command:
How to install mousetrap on OpenShift?
On OpenShift, no need to worry about installing or configuring tomcat again. The container comes preconfigured to use mousetrap as the default web application. If you want to run on other ports, you can change the context path in the web application configuration.
How to install mousetrap on tomcat?
If you want to use the standard tomcat installation, use the CATALINA_HOME/bin/mousetrap executable. There are no other installation options for tomcat. If you want to use a different installation location, you should look at the documentation on installing tomcat.
How to install mousetrap on apache tomcat?
To install the mousetrap on Apache Tomcat, you need to add the shaded jar file named mousetrap-standalone-VERSION.jar to your webapps folder. The shaded jar file is available at the project page on GitHub. The jar file will be automatically downloaded and added to the webapps folder if you use Maven or Gradle. To access the jar file, you can right-click on the webapps folder and choose Explore.