Auto Deployment on Tomcat

You can auto deploy the Token Proxy Service Web Portal .WAR file on Tomcat if MySQL database is selected.
  1. On the Deployment Options screen, Auto deployment on Tomcat option is selected by default.

    Note:

    Auto Deployment on WebLogic and Manual Deployment on WebLogic options are disabled for MySQL.

    This image shows selection of auto deployment on Tomcat.
  2. Click Next.

  3. On the Create Tomcat User Account screen, enter the following details.
    1. User Name: Create a new user.

    2. Password: Create a password. The Password is case sensitive, and should be at least 8 characters in length and must have at least one upper case letter, one lower case letter, one number and one special character from the following list:!@#$%^*.

    3. Confirm the password, and then click Next.

    This user will have access to the files in the Tomcat installation.

    Note:

    The Tomcat User Account Password by default is set to expire after 42 days (Windows default domain policy). Please update password/default expiration date range as required. Refer to Change the password expiration policy for windows user account in the Auto Deployment on Tomcat section of Token Proxy Service Custom Installation.
  4. On the Tomcat HTTPS Certificate screen, create the Password and confirm it.

    The Password is case sensitive, and should be at least 8 characters in length and must have at least one upper case letter, one lower case letter, one number and one special character from the following list:!@#$%^&*.

  5. Click Next.

    When Tomcat is selected as web server to host the TPS web portal, the installer creates a self-signed certificate for Tomcat as server’s certificate. In production, CA signed certificate is highly recommended. Refer to “Tomcat – Certificate Configuration Wizard” and “Tomcat HTTPS Listener” section for steps to replace self-signed certificate with the CA signed certificate.

    Note:

    If you are performing Custom installation, then the installer will prompt for database details for datasource creation.
  6. The Apache Tomcat for TPS Windows service installation completes. The service remains in stopped state until the Web Portal configuration is complete.

  7. Click Finish to complete the Token Proxy Service installation.