We are deploying a java web application in Elastic Beanstalk. The Beanstalk by default provides Redhat instances with Tomcat7 & openjdk. But i want to customize the instances so that i can use Sunjdk. Followed the steps as mentioned here, I launched a new instance from EC2 & installed sun jdk, tomcat7 and created a custom AMI of the instance and provided its ID in Custom AMI id field in edit Environment configuration in BeanStalk. But my Environment Health status is changing to RED, and the application is not deployed. Can you please suggest me a solution for this.
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I have done exactly what you want to do, and am happy to report that it works. In my first attempts I encountered the same issue. Make sure that you:
If you still can't get it, make sure you check the logs in /opt/tomcat7/logs/catalina.out - I hit a mysterious VerifyException that was resolved by uploading a new .jar to the environment, and I also ran out of permgen space almost immediately, which was resolved by upping the values in the 'Container' configuration area of the beanstalk 'edit configuration'. |
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