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1. Switching JMX-Console from JRMP to HTTP invoker
starksm64 Dec 13, 2004 5:32 PM (in response to darth)Hi,
I read in the admin/dev guide that it's possible to switch to the HTTP/RMI invoker from the pre-configured JRMP invoker. But I'm not entirely sure how to do this.
Right now the JRMP invoker references are in conf/jboss-service.xml and jmx-invoker-adaptor-server.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml
I have the following http-invoker.sar configuration. Any suggestions on how to do this or where to start?
<!-- The HTTP invoker service configration
-->
https://
/invoker/JMXInvokerServlet
false
<!-- The HTTP HA invoker service configration for EJB invocations
-->
https://
/invoker/EJBInvokerHAServlet
false
<!-- Expose the Naming service interface via HTTP -->
<!-- The Naming service we are proxying -->
jboss:service=Naming
<!-- Compose the invoker URL from the cluster node address -->
https://
/invoker/JMXInvokerServlet
false
org.jnp.interfaces.Naming
org.jboss.proxy.ClientMethodInterceptor
org.jboss.proxy.SecurityInterceptor
org.jboss.naming.interceptors.ExceptionInterceptor
org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor
<!-- Expose the Naming service interface via clustered HTTP. This maps
to the ReadOnlyJNDIFactory servlet URL
-->
jboss:service=Naming
https://
/invoker/readonly/JMXInvokerServlet
false
org.jnp.interfaces.Naming
<!-- Config from: Sebastian -->
<!-- Expose the HAJNDI service interface via clustered HTTP. This maps
to the JMXInvokerHAServlet servlet URL
-->
jboss:service=HAJNDI
jboss:service=HAJNDI
https://
/invoker/JMXInvokerHAServlet
false
org.jnp.interfaces.Naming
org.jboss.ha.framework.interfaces.FirstAvailable
<!-- ### Change PartitionName attribute ### -->
yankee
org.jboss.invocation.http.interfaces.ClientMethodInterceptorHA
org.jboss.proxy.SecurityInterceptor
org.jboss.naming.interceptors.ExceptionInterceptor
org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor
<!-- Config from: Examples: chap8/ex3b/http-invoker-service.xml -->
<!-- Expose the HAJNDI service interface via clustered HTTP. This maps
to the ReadOnlyJNDIFactoryHA servlet URL
-->
jboss:service=HAJNDI
jboss:service=HAJNDI
https://
/invoker/readonly/JMXInvokerHAServlet
false
org.jnp.interfaces.Naming
org.jboss.ha.framework.interfaces.FirstAvailable
<!-- ### Change PartitionName attribute ### -->
yankee
org.jboss.invocation.http.interfaces.ClientMethodInterceptorHA
org.jboss.proxy.SecurityInterceptor
<!--
org.jboss.naming.interceptors.ExceptionInterceptor
-->
org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor
<!-- Config from: Examples: chap8/ex3b/http-invoker-service.xml -->
<!-- Expose the HAJNDI service interface via clustered HTTP. This maps
to the secured HAJNDIFactory servlet URL
-->
jboss:service=HAJNDI
jboss:service=HAJNDI
https://
/invoker/restricted/JMXInvokerHAServlet
false
org.jnp.interfaces.Naming
org.jboss.ha.framework.interfaces.FirstAvailable
<!-- ### Change PartitionName attribute ### -->
yankee
org.jboss.invocation.http.interfaces.ClientMethodInterceptorHA
org.jboss.proxy.SecurityInterceptor
<!--
org.jboss.naming.interceptors.ExceptionInterceptor
-->
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2. Re: Some experience
darranl Dec 13, 2004 5:32 PM (in response to darth)Hans,
got Eclipse running on Solaris ok (once I sorted out my environment settings), and then ran the jbosside_installer fine. That worked ok.
Then back into Eclipse, and try to configure JBossIDE. Problem was there was no place to select the server. All of the buttons, etc were missing. It's been awhile since I did Swing, and I know SWT isn't quite the same, but anyways, that seems to be the problem. Don't worry though, as the Lomboz plugin had the same problem, nothing to set the JBoss directory.
So keep announcing updates on xdoclet/jboss-user so we know and I'll try them against the Solaris setup here.
Bruce -
3. Re: Sample deployment info for JCA 1.5 inbound RA
darth Dec 14, 2004 10:16 AM (in response to darth)I don't understand how this reply answers my RAR inbound JCA 1.5 question/problem. Please elaborate.
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4. Re: Sample deployment info for JCA 1.5 inbound RA
adrian.brock Dec 14, 2004 10:37 AM (in response to darth)Just to shut you up. You are being ignored because although you
*claim* to have made an effort to understand - you show very little result.
You also need to understand that it is you who are asking for help.
We already know how to do this. We are not going to waste time
spoon feeding people who are lazy or incompetent.
I recommend you post in the beginners forum where you might find more
tolerance for you inane questions and assertions.
If you look in the cunningly named "READ THIS FIRST"
there is a link to the WIKI (reproduced here so you don't come back and say I
cannot find it).
http://jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossJCA
Here you will find an examples section which has something marked
" * A simple example of message inflow"
which contains what you are looking for:
http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossJCAMessageInflowExample
Strangely, google takes me directly to that page when I search for
"jboss inbound example" and hit "I'm feeling lucky"? Hmm...
Also on the JCA WIKI page you will find a configuration section
which has the following link:
"Inbound - Configuring a MessageListener for an inbound resource adapter (jca 1.5)"
Here's another link I would recommend:
http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossForums