This was the dumbest laziest question I've ever posted. All I had t do was look in the tomcat base dir/conf/tomcat-users.xml to figure it out. By default it uses admin with an empty password.
Clifton wrote: > > What is the default "manager" username/password used by cargo when you > have it download and install tomcat 5x? I get the container to start with > the plugin set but it's totally useless if I can't deploy to it. Is there > a better way to go about what I'm doing? I have a multi-module project > with a couple of webapps and a J2ME midlet that needs deploying on a > separate OTA Java webapp. The OTA is managed outside of the multi-module > webapp. Right now I add the cargo plugin tag to the multi-module root pom > with the zipurlinstaller stuff and I can get it to launch. I'm looking to > be able to deploy the OTA to this launched instace from a separate cmd > window and having no luck. Any suggestions? > > > Clifton wrote: >> >> I've killed about 45 minutes on a project that's way overdue. I'm >> desparately trying to get cargo:start to allow cargo:deploy from >> submodules in the same project. I run cargo:start and browse the >> manager/html context from my browser and I'm prompted for authentication. >> I've tried various username password combos and I can not view the >> manager page. I've tried setting either/or and both >> cargo.remote.username/cargo.remote.password, and cargo.servlet.users in >> my pom but this doesn't work at all. I've even tried accessing manager >> remotely after setting these properties. What am I doing wrong? >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-do-I-access-Tomcat-5x-Manager-from-cargo-tp15761449s177p15910015.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
