How did you start JBoss? What are the parameters that you passed? And when you
say, it did not work, what happened? Did it throw any exceptions? Or was it a
blank page?
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I'm using 4.2.1.GA, but this is not working for me. I can still only access my
dev server as localhost. I tried both the 0.0.0.0 and the hostname option, but
neither worked.
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Also, i would suggest you create a new topic instead of replying to this one,
because if it's not related to JBoss 4.2, then this is not the correct thread
to discuss that.
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"sheila lety" wrote : Im using jboss 3.2.5 how can i do on this jboss? Its the
same?
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Please provide more details about what you are trying to do? And what
exceptions (if any) you are seeing?
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Im using jboss 3.2.5 how can i do on this jboss? Its the same?
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Yes, thats correct. You will have to start the JBoss server(on dsi-dev10) using
run -b dsi-dev10
and then you can access your application from another machine which has access
to dsi-dev10 using the url: http://dsi-dev10:8080/application
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Are you saying I start the JBoss server on machine dsi-dev10 by typing :
run -b dsi-dev10 in the console command?
Then I can type in the browser of my own machine:
http://dsi-dev10:8080/application to run it?
Thanks
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Great :) Then we know what the issue is. From the README of this version of
JBoss:
anonymous wrote : JBossAS now binds its services to localhost (127.0.0.1) *by
default*, instead of binding to all available interfaces (0.0.0.0). This was
primarily done for security reasons because of concerns o
4.2.0GA
Thanks!
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