Hi Eric, I am not sure if I understand what you mean. I haven't deployed a single war in jboss yet, it looks like you can just put them into the deploy folder, as archive or extracted.
So far, I only used a ear which includes the ejbs and wars, redeploy works fine... Felix Am Tuesday, 21. March 2006 18:06 schrieb Ferrer, Eric: > This email came at a good time as I am porting from Websphere to JBoss. > Do you have an example of deploying a war? I currently delete the > explode files prior to a new war deploy on Websphere 5.1 and then push > out my new war. I would like to do the same on JBoss > > Thanks. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Felix Seeger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 8:00 AM > To: Ant Users List > Subject: Re: Starting Jboss server > > Hi Harshal, > > you can start jboss in a <java... task. IMO this is really better as it > works > on more platforms, doesn't depend on a script and you can change > vmparams > very easy or use project wide configurations. > > Use something like this, all you need in the jboss.classpath is > ${as_server_root}/bin/run.jar and log4j.jar, where as_server_root is > e.g. /opt/jboss. > > <java classname="org.jboss.Main" > classpathref="jboss.classpath" > fork="true" > maxmemory="300m" > dir="${as_server_root}"> > > <!-- You configuration e.g. jboss_root/server/myconf/ --> > <arg value="--configuration=YOUR_CONFIGURATION"/> > > <!-- Extra Java args --> > <jvmarg value="-XX:MaxPermSize=128m"/> > > <!-- remote debugging --> > <jvmarg value="-Xdebug"/> > <jvmarg value="-Xnoagent"/> > <jvmarg > value="-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=5001"/> > <jvmarg value="-Djava.compiler=NONE"/> > > <!-- JBoss args --> > <jvmarg > value="-Djava.endorsed.dirs=${as_server_root}/lib/endorsed"/> > > <!-- Your args, usefull could be: --> > <!-- You need to add a category name="org.jboss" in your > log4j config to > change loglevel to console: > <category name="org.jboss" additivity="false"> > <priority value="info"/> > <appender-ref ref="CONSOLE"/> > </category> > --> > <jvmarg > value="-Dlog4j.configuration=file:///path_to_log_config.xml"/> > <!-- System outs should not get catched --> > <jvmarg > value="-Dorg.jboss.logging.Log4jService.catchSystemOut=false"/> > <jvmarg > value="-Dorg.jboss.logging.Log4jService.catchSystemErr=false"/> > </java> > > > > > Felix > > Am Monday, 20. March 2006 18:34 schrieb Harshal Chavda: > > Hello to all users > > My configuration is > > --pentium 4,CPU 3GHz,512 MB RAM,windows XP professional > > --JDK 1.5,Ant 1.6.3,Tomcat 4.1,Cruisecontrol 2.2.1 > > > > > > I have downloaded Jboss server(versiuon-3.2.5) and have not made any > > changes in any file of the downloaded zipped folder. > > When I start the JBoss server(using command prompt) using the > > following code: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > <exec dir="G:\BE_Project\jboss-3.2.5\bin" > > executable="run.bat"/> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > the run.bat opens throwing some exceptions(I have attached the > > result(JBoss.rar) I get on using the above code) and as result the > > server does not start, also when I use the shutdown.bat the server > > does > > > not close(which is yet to start). > > > > Am I suppose to make any changes in the run.bat file or set some > > environment variables, If yes please specify what to change(with some > > example). > > > > > > Thanks in advance > > Harshal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
