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What is Tomcat?

In this article, we will be demonstrating how to install Apache Tomcat on CentOS 8. Before we begin, let's define exactly what Apache Tomcat is. Apache defines Tomcat as: "An open-source, servlet container, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language, and WebSocket technology that also acts as a web server. It affords a "pure Java" based HTTP server environment in which Java can be executed." Tomcat works with the Java programming language and is associated with web applications written in Java.

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There are multiple ways of installing software on Debian based systems like Ubuntu and Mint. Tools like apt, apt-get, aptitude and/or synaptic are usually used to install single applications into the desktop editions of those OSes. Alternatively, Tasksel is a command line app for installing a “group” of related packages onto a server. Tasksel is not installed by default on the desktop editions of the ‘nix’ versions that contain the above-mentioned package managers but, it is installed on later versions of Debian and Ubuntu server editions.

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Apache Tomcat is an open source web server used to deploy and serve JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java servlets.

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Apache Tomcat is an open source web server used to deploy and serve JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java servlets.

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Apache Tomcat is an open source web server used to deploy and serve JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java servlets.

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Apache Tomcat is an open source web server used to deploy and serve JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java servlets.

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