Ah, never mind. That was confusing, I restarted and all problems went away. Thanks.
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Yes, thanks, that did the trick.
Now, when I started up, it complained about not having a deploy directory. So, I
copied over the directory, with everything in it, and got this error.
| 14:13:31,297 INFO [NamingService] Started jnpPort=1099, rmiPort=1098, backlog=5
| 0, bindAddress=/0.0.0
Hi,
I was having similar problems with using ServiceBinding Manager while migrating to
JBoss 4.0.
In order to resolve the problem I had to copy the file bindingservice-plugin.jar
from the directory JBOSS_HOME/server/standard/lib
to the directory JBOSS_HOME/server//lib.
This plugin is included b
I don't think I am doing this correctly. I am running Jboss-4.0.0. I cannot get this
to work for one server. I do the following steps:
1. I create JBoss0 and JBoss1 under server
2. I then move, from the default server, lib, conf, and data.
3. I then go into the jboss-service.xml file in JBoss0 an
We've had 3 or 4 instances of JBoss running on a single machine, no problem. It
depends more on your application behavior (ours were mostly idle) and memory (each
used about 300MB, but we had about 1-2GB).
The trick is to create a script (using ant or whatever) which copies over different
ver
I have a client who has recently (successfully) marketed a "county-based" application
to many counties in a state, and now must solve the problem of scaling the the system
to meet the new demands. There isn't enough time to rearchitect the application (to
include a "county layer") prior to init
I also configured multiple servers like this(jboss0, jboss1,...). The only problem I
still encounter is that I can't seem to get the configuration right for the SSL
connector. When I start up a server (e.G. jboss0) without the binding manager, it
works fine, but once I start it up using the bind
Hi.
I have set upp JBoss with 5 diffrent instances. Maybe my way will help you out.
To make JBoss work with 2 instances you have to create two directories, JBoss0 and
JBoss1, like {jboss-home}/server/jboss0/ and {jboss-home}/server/jboss1/.
In {jboss-home}/server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml y
Doesn't the "-h" switch invoke the help option? I think you need to specify the host
address using either "-b" or "--host" (using the -h option will confirm this for you!).
Hope this helps,
&roo
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