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2. Re: Jboss server 4.2.2.GA install (urgent)
jaikiran Dec 7, 2007 2:33 AM (in response to thenk)And before using the 'run' command, make sure that you have set the JAVA_HOME to point to a valid Java 5 installation(JBoss 4.2.x requires Java5) on your system. I have Java5 installed at C:\jdk1.5.0_07 and this is how i set JAVA_HOME:
set JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.5.0_07
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3. Re: Jboss server 4.2.2.GA install (urgent)
thenk Dec 7, 2007 2:52 AM (in response to thenk)thanks for all. I m glad for joined this comminity.
my secreen looks below after click http://localhost:8080/
is it right?
and I want to improve my firts application (first jboos example)
how can i do?
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4. Re: Jboss server 4.2.2.GA install (urgent)
jaikiran Dec 7, 2007 4:04 AM (in response to thenk)"thenk" wrote:
thanks for all. I m glad for joined this comminity.
my secreen looks below after click http://localhost:8080/
is it right?
JBoss Online Resources
JBoss Documentation
JBoss Wiki
JBoss JIRA
JBoss Forums
JBoss Management
Tomcat status (full) (XML)
JMX Console
JBoss Web Console
Yes, that's the default JBoss screen. Your JBoss server is now up and running."thenk" wrote:
and I want to improve my firts application (first jboos example)
how can i do?
You mean you want to create your first application? You might want to start going through the JBoss guide http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/jboss4guide/r1/html/index.html which explains various components in JBoss -
5. Re: Jboss server 4.2.2.GA install (urgent)
thenk Dec 7, 2007 6:16 AM (in response to thenk)i konow how coding but i don't know my source where have to be.
for example:
jboss server include these folders: bin,client,docs ,lib,server.
my source where have to be? which one?
and how can execute my implementation?
is it like? http://localhost:8080/client/firstimplemantation.jar
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6. Re: Jboss server 4.2.2.GA install (urgent)
jaikiran Dec 7, 2007 9:25 AM (in response to thenk)A default installation of JBoss comes with 3 different server configurations. They are named "minimal", "default" and "all". You can find these folders under %JBOSS_HOME%/server/ folder. Each one of these folders represents a server configuration and has different components. Usually, you go for the "default" server configuration. If you want to deploy your application then you can place the application in the "deploy" folder present in either of these server configurations.
So in your case, you can place an .war file in the %JBOSS_HOME%/server/default/deploy foder. JBoss will pick this .war for deployment. If you have placed a myapp.war in the deploy folder then on successful deployment of your application, you can access your application at http://localhost:8080/myapp