I've been searching around for some startup scripts that will work for me,
but keep get errors trying to use the go.sh/jboss.sh solution I found in the
archives. The documentation is light on this, and I am still new to linux.
I can run the server from $JBOSS_HOME/bin/run_with_tomcat.sh, so I kno
(using JBoss-2.4.4_Tomcat-4.0.1)
When I use my ant script to create a new ear file, and drop it in deploy on
my server, the updated jsp pages are not recompiled automatically.
In other words, the \catalina\work\localhost\{webapp}\jsp folder still has
the old .java and .class files in it, even if
yourapp.war!/WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml:
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> /
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> Look at: $JBOSS3_HOME/docs/dtd/jboss-web_3_0.dtd
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> David
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> --
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> display name wrote:
> > David,
> >
> > Thanks for this suggestion, Could you further explain #1. I'd like
t;
> 2) Instead of #1, put your war in an ear file and use the
> application.xml to map your war to /.
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> David
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> display name wrote:
> > I am used to the tomcat way of deploying Root.war in the webapps
directory,
> > and accessing it at http://servern
I am used to the tomcat way of deploying Root.war in the webapps directory,
and accessing it at http://servername:8080 but when I put a war in the
default/deploy directly, as you know, I have to type
http://servername:8080/Root to get to it. How do I implement a root
directory? Is this in a con
thanks for the response. I was able for the first time to install windows
2000 on the system (with integrated ServicePack 2), so I am using that as a
workaround (JavaService has no problems with win2k)
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