[jboss-user] [Installation, Configuration & Deployment] - Re: Linux Jboss File Layout

2006-10-11 Thread abush010
What would be the possibilities of, within a production environment, having 
multiple configurations running at anyone time?

All other linux servers I have seen (so apache, mysql, various ftp servers, 
tomcat standalone) only have support for one instance at a time.  Do Jboss (and 
J2EE in general) servers break this mold?

As an example is it likely that a production server would run a jboss 
webservices capable/configured server as well as a jsp/servlet jboss server 
simultaniously (and separately).

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[jboss-user] [Installation, Configuration & Deployment] - Linux Jboss File Layout

2006-10-10 Thread abush010
Hi

I am helping the Gentoo Java Community by creating a jboss package.

At present I am attempting to figure out a file layout that will conform to the 
requirements of gentoo and jboss.

Now the default file system layout for the jboss packages has separate data 
directories for the different profiles (all, default, minimal).

What would be the consequences of combining these directories to into one using 
links to /var/cache/jboss-4?

Would their be any reasons why this would be a bad idea?

I personally believe that 
1) Ppl will not switch profiles much, even on dev computers
2) Sharing the data dir will not pose a security risk

thanks for any advice

Alistair

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