Documentation for configuring for Tomcat is invalid
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                 Key: MRM-545
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-545
             Project: Archiva
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: documentation
    Affects Versions: 1.0-beta-2
         Environment: Windows XP, Tomcat-5.5.17/Tomcat-5.5.20, JDK-1.5.0_06
            Reporter: William Ferguson
            Priority: Critical
         Attachments: bad-log-filename.log, mail-auth-class-not-found.log

Following http://maven.apache.org/archiva/guides/getting-started.html for 
Tomcat didn't get me started.
I'll go through it point by point


# Create a directory in tomcat called archiva, at the same level as bin, conf, 
logs and the others.
# Copy the war file from apps/archiva/lib into the new directory

There is not apps/archiva/lib in the 1.0-beta-2 distribution. 
apps contains a single file : archiva-plexus-application-1.0-beta-2.jar which 
does itself contain a war file, so I extracted that file and copied it to the 
TOMCAT_HOME/archiva folder.

NB IMHO modifying TOMCAT in this manner smells all wrong.

# Create a conf/Catalina/localhost/archiva.xml file with the following data: 
yadda, yadda

The docBase attribute refers to archiva-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war instead of 
archiva-webapp-1.0-beta-2.war

No idea why a javax.mail.Session needs to be configured here, haven't seen any 
documentation in Archiva that suggests it send, receives email. But this was a 
slight pain when configuring for Tomcat-5.5.20 as I needed to follow the extra 
steps for the missing classes. If the MailSession is not required it would be 
better to avoid this pain by simplifying the config.

Again modifying TOMCAT like this does not feel right. Surely this config could 
be contained within the webapp.

# Copy $HOME/.m2/org/apache/derby/derby/10.1.3.1/derby-10.1.3.1.jar (or from 
the remote repository) into the Tomcat common/lib

I am *really* against  this as I have now introduced Derby-10.1.3.1 into the 
classpath of 8all* my other applications running on that Tomcat instance. 
Surely this library could be packaged up into the webapp. 

# To deal with a current bug, you'll also need to add the following to your 
$catalina.home/conf/web.xml in the relevant section (search for jspx):

Again, surely this could be included in the config for the Archiva webapp 
instead of introduced into Tomcat generally. This heavy handed approach makes 
maintenance difficult, eg upgrading to a new version of Tomcat is now extremely 
onerous.


OK,  so having followed the instructions above, when I try to startup Tomcat 
the first thin I get is a failure with the logging sub system. see attached 
bad-log-filename.log. I believe this is due to the fact that ${appserver.base} 
in log4j.xml has never been set:
{code}
    <param name="file" value="${appserver.base}/logs/archiva.log" />
{code}

Next, it fails as it can't find javax.mail.Authenticator (this is 
Tomcat-5.5.17).

NB I never saw any indication that "schema SA does not exist" as the final note 
suggests. But perhaps this was because Archiva never got that far. Certainly no 
application is available at http://localhost:8080/archiva/

Anyway, by this stage I became discouraged enough that I gave up.

Its a shame really as I would have liked to be able to compare Archiva against 
Proximity and Artifactory, both of which I managed to get setup in under 10 
mins including vastly restructuring the default repository config that they 
ship with.

Brett, hope that helps.


Further notes:
I really don't like modifying the contents of TOMCAT_HOME other than to deploy 
a WAR to TOMCAT_HOME/webapps.
And the infrastructure team weren't impressed either and its makes maintenance 
high cost.
Better to keep all config solely within the confines of the webapp or use a 
environment variable to declare a separate proxy_home where all the config is 
contained (like Artifactory does).


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