Hi,
well i am wondering right now, why you did setup tomcat in this purpose, even so i would encourage you to go this way.
For the command line tool you will not need to have tomcat running at all.
The command line tool will want to use socket host OO listening on port 2002 (?) given DefaultOfficeManagerConfiguration.java.
Anyway coming back to tomcat setup as a service, AFAIK the common port there is 8100, if you managed to build the sample web app (which is gorgeous, and automatically manage more than one OO service) and configure tomcat to run it, or upload the build build .jar via the tomcat management tool.
Then in the other hand it is you upload the source file and request a output format, which in turn will deliver the converted document,:
e.g. outputFormat as 'pdf' and inputDocument as fiel path using curl here ...
c.setopt(c.HTTPPOST, [("inputDocument", (c.FORM_FILE, str(fin))), ("outputFormat", outputFormat)])
Anyway i used debian linux, and also i remember on other linuxes (gentoo e.g.) i explictly needed to compile OO from sources.
The steps on Windows might vary, but reading the logs i needed to do often ...
Cheers
Holger