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I am using Ubuntu 13.10 and gnome 3.10.

I have followed this tutorial to set up tomcat and eclipse.:

Set up Eclipse and Tomcat 7 on Ubuntu 12.10 to create Java RESTful Web Services with Jersey

But when I reach step 9, I get the following error on eclipse:

Unknown version of Tomcat was specified

I tried many solutions I saw here on Ask Ubuntu but none worked for me.

I have checked the usr/local folder but tomcat7 is not there.

I checked the /usr/share folder and tomcat7 is there.

tomcat location

I used the following command to install eclipse and tomcat:

sudo apt-get install eclipse tomcat7 -y
Zanna
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Nemesis
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4 Answers4

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I suggest installing standalone Tomcat into /usr/local instead of using the one in /usr/share directory.

cd ~/Downloads
wget http://apache-mirror.rbc.ru/pub/apache/tomcat/tomcat-7/v7.0.52/bin/apache-tomcat-7.0.52.tar.gz
tar -xzf apache-tomcat-7.0.52.tar.gz
sudo mv apache-tomcat7.0.52 /usr/local/apache-tomcat7.0.52

Then use /usr/local/apache-tomcat7.0.52.

Zanna
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Danatela
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Make sure that the Tomcat folder you're pointing to contains the following files:

conf/catalina.policy
conf/server.xml
conf/web.xml
conf/context.xml
conf/tomcat-users.xml
conf/catalina.policy
conf/catalina.properties
lib/catalina.jar

as Eclipse is scanning for them.

Tomcat v8.0 Server at localhost in Eclipse

Here is a Linux command which can help you to find that folder:

find /opt /usr '(' -name catalina.policy -o -name tomcat-users.xml -o -name catalina.properties ')' -exec sh -c 'dirname $(dirname {})' ';' | uniq
Zanna
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kenorb
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In Ubuntu the application doesn't have default permission to read/edit all the folders.

I realized that the permissions for the TOMCAT installation directory were not set correctly.

I changed it to 755 and it worked.

sudo chmod -R 755 /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.24/
Zanna
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amrit sah
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You can use your server in any directory, just that the Apache Tomcat directory has read access by its user.

Example: sudo chmod -R 755 /usr/local/apache-tomcat7.0.52