Well, after much research I found out that the problem lied with the source
provided Sun. It seems that the release named
"J2EE 1.4 Tutorial Update 4 (for Sun Java System Application Server Platform
Edition 8.1 2005Q1 Release Candidate) December 20, 2004 " INCLUDES
INCORRECT CODE.
I to
This works great
www.mysite.com
But I can't get jboss to see justmysite.com... I've set an alias in
server.xml
mysite.com
I tried adding another vhost entry in jboss-web.xml and also an alias and that
doesn't work either ??? Can anyone give me a clue please ?
xx
Newbi
For example:
Write a FormAuthenticatorImpl extend FormAuthenticator.
After then change the describe in the file
/org/apache/catalina/mbeans/mbeans-descriptors.xml.
Thanks for any help
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I hardly find any document to show how to do that.
Do I need to rewrite the FormAuthenticator or extend it and describe in a XML
file?
Thanks
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I will do that.
Thank you very much.
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Hi,
I am trying to install JBoss 3.0.8 on windows XP and it throws me following
error:
C:\jboss-3.0.8\bin>echo .
.
C:\jboss-3.0.8\bin>ls
14:48:18,766 INFO [Server] JBoss Release: JBoss-3.0.8 CVSTag=JBoss_3_0_8
14:48:18,766 INFO [Server] Home Dir: C:\jboss-3.0.8
14:48:18,766 INFO [Server]
I think I found something out. You don't want to do this. Maybe when I've
graduated from the beginners corner. When you make an application the "/" it
over-rides the root context of the ROOT.war when you are using name based
vhosts like I am - "so it seems". If I'm wrong about that I'm wrong but
By the way, I realize that it's possible to test the processor needs as well,
but I don't have a lot of hardware to play with. I've only got my development
machine, and am trying to figure out what specs I would need in a production
server.
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Thanks for the reply, Juha.
Sorry for asking the RAM questions - I've already checked that out on my own
numerous times, played around with that, and know the answers. Not sure why I
asked that. What I really want to know is what speed processor I'd need to run
JBoss. I understand that it wo
"pergesu" wrote :
| Is the 4.0.1 release considered production ready?
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Yes.
"pergesu" wrote :
| How much RAM does JBoss require in a production environment?
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It depends how much of your database and session state you want to keep in
memory. It should start up with 128MB heap.
"p
Is the 4.0.1 release considered production ready?
How much RAM does JBoss require in a production environment? If I run multiple
instances, is the required RAM multiplied by the number of instances, or does
the RAM usage just go up a little bit?
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You should still be able to go to http://www.mysite.com:8080/jmx-console to
view the console.
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