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1. Re: JBOSS prompting for XDB Username password.
weston.price Sep 24, 2007 9:34 AM (in response to pratik229)1 of 1 people found this helpfulThis is because Oracle 9i (from what I remember) installs XDB on 8080. There is simply a conflict between the two. You will either have to change the Tomcat port from 8080, or uninstall XDB.
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2. Re: JBOSS prompting for XDB Username password.
steventowler Sep 24, 2007 6:23 PM (in response to pratik229)The other option is to move the XDB port if no one is already using it. Below are some instructions from some documentation I have lying around:
1. Logon to the database as SYS
2. Using SQL*Plus change the HTTP port from 8080 to 8081 using the command:
SQL> call dbms_xdb.cfg_update(updateXML(dbms_xdb.cfg_get(),
'/xdbconfig/sysconfig/protocolconfig/
httpconfig/http-port/text()',8081));
3. Using SQL*Plus change the FTP port from 2100 to 2111 using the commands:
SQL> call dbms_xdb.cfg_update(updateXML(dbms_xdb.cfg_get(),
'/xdbconfig/sysconfig/protocolconfig/
ftpconfig/ftp-port/text()',2111));
SQL> commit;
SQL> exec dbms_xdb.cfg_refresh;
4. Using SQL*Plus verifying the changes have taken effect using the commands:
SQL> set long 100000
SQL> set pagesize 1000
SQL> select dbms_xdb.cfg_get from dual;
5. After the port numbers have changed install JBoss using the default
configuration with port number 8080.
6. Perform tests to ensure that JBoss is working properly.