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  • Drop the JABAWS WAR file into tomcat/webapps directory.
  • (Re)start the Tomcat.
  • Once the tomcat has started, it should automatically unpack the WAR into the webapps directory (if it doesn't, then you'll need to do this manually, it's just a zip archive in the end).
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  • You then need to complete the installation of the executable binaries (this is optional if you use 32 bit version of Linux):
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  • If you are on Mac or other unix-like architecture with GNU compilers available or you'd like to get a maximum performance
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    Testing

    You can test that your JABAWS server is working in several ways.

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    1. Visit Services Status page available from the main menu using your web browser.
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    3. Visit Services Status page available from the JABAWS main page using your web browser.
    4. If you are working on the command line, then use the command line client shipped with the JABAWS war to test it by running: java -jar <Path to tomcat WebApp directory>/jabaws/WEB-INF/lib/jaba-client.jar -h=http://localhost:8080/jabaws