I want to access JBoss with my browser under port 9200.
I activated and configured the mbean "ServiceBindingManager" in .../conf/jboss-service.xml.
Well the redefinition of ports works, but not for the tomcat50 section. Here the port stays on
8080. I changed that 8080 to 9200 and restarted JBoss, but the console still says: using 8080 etc. Maybe the configuration for the tomcat50 port resides in a different (not documented)
place. So I then scanned the .../default directory for occurencies of "8080". I found some files where the 8080 was hardcoded. In this files I changed 8080 to 9200. Then I restarted JBoss and indeed, now I could
access JBoss in my browser on port 9200. (Also it doesn't matter if I left the tomcat50 section in the sample-bindings.xml on 8080 or whatever. I wondered why someone has typed all the text for tomcat50 configurstion).
I admit that JBoss seems to work in the way I want, but I have some strange feelings about how
I have accomplished this. It seems like "hacking" what I did. At first glance I thought, maybe the
sample-bindings-xml configuration file should be edited by me. This is a clean and proper way to
accomplish my wishes. But that doesn't work. Also I have digged the whole internet to find some documentation, bo nop, no doco.
So my question is: can someone say where I can find some documentation about this ?
Any help and/or advice are pretty welcome.