I just inherited an application for administration and this is what is going on:
I have apache proxy all requests coming to it to 8080 using the following
directive.
IfModule mod_proxy.c
#ProxyRequests On
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/
ProxyPassReverse /
boomkap wrote : I just inherited an application for administration and this
is what is going on:
| I have apache proxy all requests coming to it to 8080 using the following
directive.
| IfModule mod_proxy.c
| #ProxyRequests On
| ProxyRequests Off
| ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080
Just another note. The jboss.bind.address is 0.0.0.0 as i see it in the
boot.log file. So its not that jboss is listening on only localhost.
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Ok i changed the default port from 8080 to 8086. I was able to get the 8086
from an outside client. What does this indicate?
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Ok, i finally figured it out. In 4.0.0, the default server runs the IIOP ORB
implementation from Jacorb. In 4.0.1, the default server does not run the IIOP
service. So the code was working in 4.0.1 and not in 4.0.0. In 4.0.0, if i
remove the iiop-service.xml file from the server/default/deploy
I have the following code in a JSP trying to talk to a Weblogic 8.1 container.
I am using the wlclient.jar to make iiop contact.
Properties props = new Properties();
props.put(java.naming.factory.initial,
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory);
Just an FYI, this exact same code works when using JBoss 4.0.1.
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