I'm confused by who your comment is aimed at... I'm a believer already. :)
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http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/07/10/1536245&tid=187&tid=1
So far most comments have pointed out the inaccuracy of the Slashdot story and
defended Marc's view. That's good to see! Looks like Professional Open Source
is gaining believers even in the Slashdot crowd!
-James
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Hey Marc, based on this do you want me to get thebetterside.com up and running with
Nukes and a /. like module? ;)
Let's talk about it over beers after Silicon Valley JUG on June 9th.
-James
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Thumbs Down... Sorry guys, it looks pretty but it is one of the only websites I visit
regularly which requires a browser window wider than 800. On my 1600 x 1200 screen I
have my gnome terminals on the left (width 800) and my browser on the right (width
800). In my opinion every website shoul
I just tested this on jboss-3.2.3 on Linux. It appears to work correctly, but only
after a JBoss restart. Here is a snippet from my jbossweb-tomcat41.sar/web.xml file:
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Check out the web.xml file in your deploy/jbossweb-tomcat41.sar dir (Or similar
depending on your version of JBoss). Look for "listings". I think this is documented
pretty well in that file.
I hope that helps.
-James
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The only way that I know of to do this is to create a jboss-web.xml for each version
and specify the context-root. Like this:
/versionX.1/app
I hope that helps.
-James
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Are you using Cookies directly? If you are then, why not use the Session stuff
instead? Have you tried it with the Session stuff instead of with cookies?
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What version of JBoss are you running?
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This S
One of the most simple ways to do this is to deploy to a myapp.war directory in your
deploy dir, instead of actually creating a war file. I usually have two targets in my
build script. One which I use 99% of the time which doesn't actually jar / war / war
anything, just copies files to directo
There is also a decent (probably needs some tweaking) script which will allow you to
start multiple instances of jboss:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=704544&group_id=22866&atid=376687
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This is the expected behavior. To get JBoss to start in the background, use the
jboss_init_redhat.sh script, or a custom written one.
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