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1. Re: Unable to install...
darranl Mar 24, 2004 7:04 AM (in response to agatha)Go to http://localhost:8080/jmx-console
JBoss does not have a default context configured. -
2. Re: Unable to install...
agatha Mar 24, 2004 10:18 PM (in response to agatha)It wud be helpful if u can pls elaborate the steps to overcome the problem.To be frank,I am sorry i diint get the statement.
JBoss does not have a default context configured,
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3. Re: Unable to install...
darranl Mar 25, 2004 3:58 AM (in response to agatha)The error you have received is correct.
JBoss is not configured to display a page when you go to http://localhost:8080
The error that is being displayed is because JBoss is not configured to display a page when you go to http://localhost:8080
It is the correct behaviour of JBoss to display an error when you go to http://localhost:8080
If you go to http://localhost:8080/jmx-console and you are given access to the JMX console then everything is working fine. -
4. Re: Unable to install...
agatha Mar 27, 2004 5:31 AM (in response to agatha)Thanks buddy.
I got the console.but a doubt still lingers..
I had downloaded a ear file and deployed that in the server in a folder of its own(according to the .xml file)
When i started the server and typed the localhost:8080
I got the same errror.but when i included the folders path in the url.;i got the appliation to work.
Whats the reason that it doesnt show up in the localhost:8080?
Neverthless, Thanks .
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5. Re: Unable to install...
juha Apr 4, 2004 3:41 AM (in response to agatha)Nothing shows up under localhost:8080 unless you explicitly configure the context-root to be in the root directory. Default behavior is to create a context root per deployment based on the deployment name.