Bitnami Tomcat Stack is a free and cross-platform software project that helps anyone to deploy the Apache Tomcat application and its runtime dependencies on any computer operating system. It includes ready-to-run versions of Apache, Tomcat, MySQL and Java software.
What is Apache Tomcat?
Apache Tomcat is an open source and powerful web-based application developed by the Apache Software Foundation and designed to be used for powering numerous mission-critical and large-scale web applications across a diverse range of industries and organizations. It simplifies the development and deployment of Java applications.
Installing Bitnami Tomcat Stack
Bitnami provides users with native installers for the Tomcat software, which have been built using the BitRock InstallBuilder multiplatform installer development tool. You can easily install Tomcat and all of its dependencies on your GNU/Linux distribution, as well as on the Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating system by downloading the package that corresponds to your computer’s hardware architecture, run it and follow the on-screen instructions.
Run Apache Tomcat on the cloud
Thanks to Bitnami, which provides pre-built cloud images for the Amazon EC2 and Windows Azure cloud hosting providers, users can run the Apache Tomcat application on the cloud or on their own hosting platform without having to pay for expensive products.
Virtualizing Apache Tomcat
Besides installing Apache Tomcat on your computer using the native installers or deploy on the cloud using the Amazon and Azure cloud images, you can also virtualize it using the pre-built virtual machine images based on the latest LTS release of the world’s most popular free operating system, Ubuntu, and designed to support the VMware ESX, ESXi and Oradcle VirtualBox virtualization software.
Is there a Bitnami Tomcat Module for my BitNami LAMP server?
Unfortunately, at the moment, Bitnami does not provide a module for the Apache Tomcat application for deploying it on an existing Bitnami LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) server.
What is new in this release:
- Updated Tomcat to 8.0.41
What is new in version 7.0.59-1 / 8.0.20-0 Dev:
- Updated PHP to 5.4.38
- Updated Tomcat Native to 1.1.32
- Updated Java to 1.7.0_76
What is new in version 7.0.59-0 / 8.0.18-0 Dev:
- Updated PHP to 5.4.37
- Updated Apache to 2.4.12
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.42 for Linux and Windows
- Updated PageSpeed to 1.9.32.3
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.3.7
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.59
What is new in version 8.0.18-0 Dev:
- Updated Tomcat to 8.0.18
What is new in version 8.0.17-0 Dev:
- Updated Tomcat to 8.0.17
- Updated OpenSSL to 1.0.1k (Linux and OS X)
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.3.3
- Updated PHP to 5.4.36
What is new in version 7.0.57-0:
- Updated tomcat to 7.0.57
What is new in version 8.0.15-0 Dev:
- pdated Tomcat to 8.0.15
What is new in version 6.0.43-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 6.0.43
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.2.12
What is new in version 7.0.56-0:
- Added OCI8 module. It requires InstantClient 11.2.
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.2.9.1
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.40
- Updated tomcat to 7.0.56
- Updated PHP to 5.4.33
What is new in version 7.0.55-0 / 8.0.12-0 Dev:
- Updated Tomcat to 8.0.12
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.39
- Updated PHP to 5.4.32
- Updated OpenSSL to 1.0.1i
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.2.7.1
What is new in version 7.0.52-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.52
What is new in version 6.0.39-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.50
- Updated PHP to 5.4.24
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.1.0
What is new in version 7.0.50-0:
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.1.4
- Updated PHP to 5.4.24
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.50
- Updated PHP to 5.4.23
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.1.0
- Updated JRE to 1.7.0_45
What is new in version 7.0.47-1:
- Fixed an issue in Java memory settings for large AWS instances.
What is new in version 7.0.47-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.47
- Improved Java memory settings for different instance types
- Updated PHP to 5.4.21
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.32
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.0.8
What is new in version 7.0.41-2:
- Fixed Apache configuration when deploying WAR files
What is new in version 7.0.41-1:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.41
What is new in version 7.0.41-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.41
What is new in version 7.0.40-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.40
- Updated Apache to 2.4.4
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.30
- Updated PHP to 5.4.15
What is new in version 6.0.37-1:
- Fix conflict with default ports.
What is new in version 7.0.39-1:
- Fix conflict with default ports
- Update JDK to 1.7.0_21
What is new in version 6.0.37-0:
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 4.0.0
- Updated Tomcat to 6.0.37
- Upgrade Java to 1.7.0_21
- Increase default upload size to 80M in the Tomcat Manager application
What is new in version 7.0.39-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.39
What is new in version 7.0.37-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.37
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.29
- Update JDK to 1.7.0_15
What is new in version 7.0.35-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.35
- Updated Apache to 2.4.3
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.28
- Add a dummy SSL certificate for Apache and enable ssl by default.
- Added PHP and phpMyAdmin tool
What is new in version 7.0.34-0:
- Updated JDK to 1.7_10
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.34
What is new in version 7.0.33-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.33
What is new in version 6.0.36-0:
- Update Tomcat to 6.0.36
- Update JDK to 1.6.0_37
What is new in version 7.0.32-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.32
What is new in version 7.0.29-0:
- Updated Tomcat to 7.0.29
- Changed Tomcat server to run as 'tomcat' user when it is installed as root
What is new in version 7.0.28-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.28
- Update JDK to 1.6.0_33
What is new in version 7.0.26-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.26
What is new in version 7.0.25-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.25
What is new in version 6.0.35-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.25
What is new in version 7.0.23-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.23
- Update Apache to 2.2.21
- Update MySQL to 5.5.16
What is new in version 7.0.22-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.22
- Update JDK to 1.6.0_27
What is new in version 7.0.21-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.21
- MySQL password is not longer blank in VMs and AMIs
What is new in version 6.0.33-0:
- Update Tomcat to 6.0.33
What is new in version 7.0.20-0:
- Update Tomcat to 7.0.20
- Disable MySQL binary logging
- Don't allow to execute the ctlscript.sh script as root when the stack is installed as a non root user
What is new in version 6.0.32-0:
- Update Apache to 2.2.17
- Update MySQL to 5.1.56
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.32
- Add Apache Ant 1.8.1 and Ant-Contrib 1.0b3
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