Kromer
Kromer

Reputation: 125

build-impl.xml:1031: The module has not been deployed

I have been working on a Java web application and i am using SmartGwt on Netbeans 7.3 and out of a sudden I encountered this problem. I tried cleaning the build-impl.xml then restarting the IDE and I should say I have fairly low knowledge on this. Can someone please tell me why it is giving an error and how I can fix that?

The error message says :

nbproject/build-impl.xml:1031: The module has not been deployed. See the server log for details. 
BUILD FAILED (total time: 4 seconds)

Note: i am using Tomcat 7.0.34

Upvotes: 11

Views: 190677

Answers (10)

in my case , it said that the 8080 port is in use , so I change the server port of Tomcat to 8081 and it works

Upvotes: 0

Kenan Gökbak
Kenan Gökbak

Reputation: 27

if you still getting this error try this.

  1. Go to Netbeans services
  2. Remove Apache Tomcat.
  3. Add Apache Tomcat again.
  4. Build Project.
  5. Deploy Project

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Upvotes: 0

Mukesh Chauhan
Mukesh Chauhan

Reputation: 821

One of the main reason for this error is due to permission not granted to all users. so remove this error, follow the following steps :
1) Go to the C:/Programme Files/Apache Software Foundation/Tomcat 7.0
2) Right click on the Tomcat 7.0 folder and click on properties.
3) go to Security Tab.
4) Select the User and click on Edit... button
5) Grant all the permission to the user and click on apply and ok.
Refresh the system and now try. I hope it will work

Upvotes: 0

Kenan Gökbak
Kenan Gökbak

Reputation: 27

  • Close Netbeans.
  • Delete all libraries in the folder "yourprojectfolder"\build\web\WEB-INF\lib
  • Open Netbeans.
  • Clean and Build project.
  • Deploy project.

Upvotes: 0

Subramani
Subramani

Reputation: 47

Check whether you placed the within the .. or outside the ... If you placed it outside the server tag , and if you try to access the init-parameter then it will give error.

Upvotes: -1

Shamsuddin Altamash
Shamsuddin Altamash

Reputation: 173

Start your IDE with administrative privilege( Windows: right click and run as admin), so that it has read write access to tomact folder for deployment. It worked for me.

Upvotes: 6

prashanth-g
prashanth-g

Reputation: 1233

If you add jars in tomcat's lib folder you can see this error

Upvotes: 1

Lucio
Lucio

Reputation: 5418

Take a look at the server logs!

I had been with this for hours. The awful Tomcat servlet is not very helpful neither but if you can see the stacktrace that should be enough.

For instance, I read the following error message there:

Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The servlets named [DetailsServlet] and [AddToCart] are both mapped to the url-pattern [/carrito] which is not permitted

As you can see, the message was pretty clear and easy to fix :-)

Upvotes: 3

Saif
Saif

Reputation: 7042

  • Check if there any other instance of the server is running already
  • Check if the port that will be used by the server is free.

Upvotes: 2

Zero-dev
Zero-dev

Reputation: 340

may its so late but the response useful for others so : Sometimes, when you don't specify a server or servlet container at the creation of the project, NetBeans fails to create a context.xml file.

  1. In your project under Web Pages, create a folder called META-INF.

Do this by right mouse button clicking on Web pages, and select:

New->Other->Other->File Folder

Name the folder META-INF. Case is important, even on Windows.

  1. Create a file called context.xml in the META-INF folder.

Do this by right mouse button clicking on the new META-INF folder, and select:

New->Other->XML->XML Document

Name it context (NetBeans adds the .xml) Select Well-formed Document Press Finish

  1. Edit the new document (context.xml), and add the following:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
    <Context antiJARLocking="true" path="/app-name"/> 
    

Replace app-name with the name of your application.

Now your in-place deployment should work. If not, make sure that the file can be read by everyone.

The context.xml file is specific to Tomcat. For more information about that file, see the Tomcat documentation at tomcat.apache.org.

Upvotes: 10

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