
If you downloaded a Liferay DXP Tomcat bundle, extract the bundle to a You don’t have a Liferay DXP Tomcat bundle, you can download the required JARs from Some JARs in the bundle are not strictly required but can still be useful. Liferay DXP depends on many JARs that are included in the Liferay DXP Tomcat bundle. If you download a Liferay Tomcat-bundle, both refer to the sameįolder (just as with a standard Tomcat installation). $CATALINA_HOME refers to the folder thatĬontains Tomcat’s binaries, while $CATALINA_BASE refers to the folder thatĬontains your configuration–just as you’re used to from Tomcat’s generic You’ll also see the terms $CATALINA_HOME and Home folder contains the Tomcat server folder as well as data, deploy, When Liferay DXP is installed on Tomcat, the Liferay Liferay Home refers to the folder containing Installing the Liferay DXP WAR file to your application server.Configuring your application server for Liferay DXP.Installing Liferay DXP dependencies to your application server.Installing Liferay DXP manually requires these basic steps: You must download these Additional Files for Whether you copy bundle files (recommended) or download and create the files, Tomcat bundle facilitates installing Liferay DXP on an existing Tomcat application The Tomcat bundle contains JARs, scripts, and configuration files Liferay DXP 7.0 bundled with Tomcat 8 is available on the
