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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @Mr_Roboto, As a website owner without root access, you'll need to contact your web hosting provider to verify if Tomcat is installed on this server. It's only available as part of an experimental repo with EasyApache 4 at this time (see: Tomcat Support in EasyApache 4). Thank you.
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  • Mr_Roboto
    It sounds as if your saying, without Tomcat support, I won't be able to run any file part of a Java WebApp ? How can I know this for sure, that is what I want to know unless there is nothing to know beside I need Tomcat installed on the server and it will work ?
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  • Mr_Roboto
    Is it still possible to get Tomcat support installed, if I don't have full administration privileges; is it still possible to install or I must have administration privileges ?
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  • cPanelMichael
    It sounds as if your saying, without Tomcat support, I won't be able to run any file part of a Java WebApp ? How can I know this for sure, that is what I want to know unless there is nothing to know beside I need Tomcat installed on the server and it will work ?

    That's correct. Your server will need to run Tomcat (which is currently only supported in EA3). This document explains how the application deployment process works in EasyApache 3:
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