[JBoss-user] [Installation & Configuration] - Re: configuration variables

2005-03-11 Thread trackingguy
I'm fighting with the same thing!!  If you run from run.bat (on windows or I 
think it's run.sh for *nix), you can do something like this: 
run.bat --host 10.0.0.1

and substitute the appropriate IP address.  If you want to run JBoss as a 
service, that is a little more tricky and we are trying to figure that one out 
now...

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[JBoss-user] [Installation & Configuration] - Re: configuration variables

2005-03-18 Thread bmelloni
This might not be correct for your specific problem, but have you tried to add 
the following to run.bat:  "-DvariableName=variableValue"?

I use it to setup environment variables for my apps (i.e.: where to find 
config.properties files).

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