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1. Re: Service bindings - service locations
kipper3d Sep 25, 2006 9:49 AM (in response to kipper3d)Ah you cant edit posts here...
I've been following through deeper into docs regarding service bindings and im a bit confused. I'll come back when i have my questions refined.
But if you have some info such as a good direction to point me to - please dont hesitate!
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2. Re: Service bindings - service locations
kipper3d Jun 16, 2011 10:51 AM (in response to kipper3d)Wow this is really old. I've since solved this problem so I will answer my own post.
Originally I was trying to find a way to install multiple jboss servers on one machine as I was coming from Tomcat. An instance is actually server/instancename rather than complete jboss server. So basically one can host multiple instances in jboss/servers/ and each instance has their own tomcat and port configurations. Instead of trying to manage ports within the server.xml, jboss includes ports management in jboss/server/INSTANCENAME/conf/jboss-service.xml or jboss/server/INSTANCENAME/conf/bindingservice.beans/META-INF/bindings-jboss-beans.xml
The ports are defined as follows:
ports-default is 8080, ports-01 is 8180, ports-02 is 8280 and so on. Includes increments for the the other ports suchs as ajp port, rmi port etc.
JBoss is simply not designed to run like tomcat, so you shouldn't try to run more than one jboss server on a host. Its a server that can run multiple container instances. This is why most hosting companies offer VPS solution for JBOSS.
John