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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:33:08+00:00 2026-05-15T18:33:08+00:00

I have just started to use Apache Maven. Now I would like to make

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I have just started to use Apache Maven. Now I would like to make Maven to be able to make production and development enviroment deploys with one click. I’m using Eclipse (Springsource version) and I have Maven plugin installed. My server has tomcat and only thing needed for deployment is to overwrite old war with new one and server has SSH access.

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    2026-05-15T18:33:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:33 pm

    Both the Tomcat Maven Plugin and the Maven2 Cargo Plugin support remote Tomcat deployments (assuming the manager application is available).

    For the Tomcat Maven Plugin, see the Usage page, the configuration is pretty simple.

    For the Maven2 Cargo Plugin, here is a sample configuration (for a remote container):

    <build>
      <plugins>
        <plugin>
          <groupId>org.codehaus.cargo</groupId>
          <artifactId>cargo-maven2-plugin</artifactId>
          <version>1.0.1-sr-1</version>
          <configuration>
            <wait>true</wait>
            <container>
              <containerId>tomcat6x</containerId>
              <type>remote</type>
            </container>
            <configuration>
              <type>runtime</type> 
              <properties>
                <cargo.tomcat.manager.url>[https://yourhost/manager]</cargo.tomcat.manager.url>
                <cargo.remote.username>[username]</cargo.remote.username>
                <cargo.remote.password>[password]</cargo.remote.password>
              </properties>
            </configuration>
            <deployer>
              <type>remote</type>
              <deployables>
                <deployable>
                  <groupId>[war group id]</groupId>
                  <artifactId>[war artifact id]</artifactId>
                  <type>war</type>
                  <properties>
                    <context>[optional root context]</context>
                  </properties>
                  <pingURL>[optional url to ping to know if deployable is done or not]</pingURL>
                  <pingTimeout>[optional timeout to ping (default 20000 milliseconds)]</pingTimeout>
                </deployable>
              </deployables>
            </deployer>
          </configuration>
        </plugin>
      </plugins>
    </build>
    

    And type mvn cargo:deploy.

    Cargo is more powerful (because container agnostic) but also more complicated. For simple needs, I find that the Maven Tomcat Plugin is, well, simpler.

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