It appears from the log you posted earlier that you tried to deploy as a .war archive. While the java servlet folks love this solution, it doesn't work in magnolia by default. Specifically magnolia needs to be able to write to folders inside the webapp. Try removing the magnoliaAuthor.war file and replacing it with it's unzipped folder equivalent.

--David

ochampi wrote:
there is no log created for magnolia

I saw in the doc to use a jdk1.5 and i am on 1.6 may the trouble come from that?

Selon David Smith <[email protected]>:

Did a 'logs' directory and a 'repositories' directory show up in
magnoliaAuthor?

If so, the webapp started.  Take a look at magnolia-debug.log in the
magnoliaAuthor/logs directory.  If not, the logs have to have some
reference to the webapp and what happened if magnoliaAuthor was stored
in the correct location for your jboss installation.

--David

ochampi wrote:
I installed magnolia on jboss following the documentation. The server start
without error but I can't reach the localhost:8080/magnoliaAuthor

the error is "not available"


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