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Deploying grails webapp to Jetty – resolving a few issues…
by gregs on Mar.23, 2010, under grails, jetty
So you have deployed your app and can access the start page of your grails app. If you are like me deploying your app to a Debian\Jetty type of configuration you might come across the following error:
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java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/servlet/jsp/jstl/core/Config
When trying to access a controller from the default start page. I traced this to a missing dependency in grails (I use SpringSource Tool Suite for development so that maybe the root cause). By opening and editing your /project/grails-app/conf/(default package)/BuildConfig.groovy, add the following under grails.project.dependency.resolution.
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grails.project.dependency.resolution = {
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...
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dependencies {
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// specify dependencies here under either 'build', 'compile', 'runtime', 'test' or 'provided' scopes eg.
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runtime "javax.servlet:jstl:1.1.2"
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// runtime 'mysql:mysql-connector-java:5.1.5'
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}
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}
Build your war and re-deploy. Still getting an error?? I was. For jetty there was still an issue with calling the controller. After spending some time exploring, it looks like Jetty support was removed from Grails 1.2. I stumbled across a post mentioning installing the grails Jetty plugin with:
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. grails install-plugin jetty
After running this, and re-building my war file and re-deploying it one final time, bingo it all worked.
Deploying grails app to Jetty
by gregs on Mar.20, 2010, under *nix, apache, debian, grails, jetty
Short and sweet, step by step guide for creating a grails war and deploying it to your Jetty server (includes apache2 proxy steps)
- grails war (your app), in this case epic.war
- Copy to server
CODE:
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scp epic.war user@server:/location
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- On Debian the location for jetty webapps is: /var/lib/jetty/webapps
- Copy from upload location to the above folder (I used sudo)
- Change permissions:
CODE:
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sudo chown jetty:adm epic-0-0.1.war
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- created a *.xml context file in /etc/jetty/contexts, with something like this [note case is important!!]:
CODE:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
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<!DOCTYPE Configure PUBLIC "-//Mort Bay Consulting//DTD Configure//EN" "http://jetty.mortbay.org/configure.dtd">
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<Configure class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
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<Set name="contextPath">/epic</Set>
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<Set name="war"><SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."/>/webapps/epic-0-0.1.war</Set>
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</Configure>
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- restart jetty :
CODE:
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sudo /etc/init.d/jetty restart
(try stop/start as well)
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- test with :
CODE:
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lynx http://localhost:8080/epic/
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- Nice but I'd like http://localhost/epic/ so enable mod_proxy in apache if you haven't already :
CODE:
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a2enmod proxy
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- edit /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/proxy.load and if not present add at end:
CODE:
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LoadModule proxy_http_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_proxy_http.so
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- edit your virtualhost conf file I am using 000-default and add:
CODE:
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ProxyRequests Off
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<Proxy *>
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Order deny,allow
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Allow from all
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</Proxy>
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ProxyPass /epic http://localhost:8080/epic
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ProxyPassReverse /epic http://localhost:8080/epic
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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- restart apache :
CODE:
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sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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- now you can
CODE:
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lynx http://localhost/epic/
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Update: I had omitted the ProxyPreserveHost On from the Apache configuration, which resulted in css, images and external javascripts not loading. It also caused an issue with accessing controllers.
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