Thank you very much for your answer。 These days,we can complie and run the Tomcat7 source code in the 32bit/64bit LFS system .It run very well.But,now,I don't know what to do with this runnable tomcat.We can see the cat on the web page,and how can I make sure that it can run the Tomcat's complete function?
And I hava some other question.Thanks. On my new system(our cpu and OS and JDK),we may modify the source code,include remove or add some module.After that ,how can I know the new tomcat is complete,in other words,how can I test the Tomcat's function after we alter it.Is there any standard about it? I see some 'test' in the Tomcat source code.But I see some of those are for the bugs.And can I get all the test info after I run "ant test" in Ant? And,because our JDK is being test,there are some problem in it .I think when I test the Tomcat on this JDK there may be some mistake.So I can remove some module from Tomcat for look which module can't run on this JDK.I study the Tomcat source code for many days,but I don't know which module are necessary.This may be a trouble question,or my question is about the test for the Tomcat essentially. Thank you very much!!And my English is poor and use some wrong words .I'm sorry about that! 在2011-05-10 11:45:39,"Caldarale, Charles R" <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> 写道: >> From: 张 [mailto:howzmhw...@126.com] >> Subject: About Tomcat transplantation > >> I am explanting Tomcat7 application using souce code to an >> our own System. > >Been there, done that, got several t-shirts. > >You shouldn't have to compile Tomcat at all - if your JDK can pass most of the >JCK tests (and a bit more). Since Tomcat proper is pure Java, all you really >have to worry about is making the JVM work on your platform. Besides using >Tomcat in production on our extremely proprietary hardware and OS, we also use >it to debug our JVM. > >If you want to include the Tomcat native library, you'll need to be able to >build APR and OpenSSL - but since Tomcat works fine using the JSSE component >of the JRE, I wouldn't bother with those. Concentrate on getting the JVM >working. > >> what other package or tool is needed on the new system? > >Again, nothing other than a Tomcat binary download is needed. If you do >choose to build from source, you'll have to have ant working. The ant build >script for Tomcat will automatically download all the other pieces it needs. >However, you can build Tomcat on any platform and then run it on an entirely >different one. > > - Chuck > > >THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR OTHERWISE PROPRIETARY >MATERIAL and is thus for use only by the intended recipient. If you received >this in error, please contact the sender and delete the e-mail and its >attachments from all computers. >