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1. Re: Jboss 4.0 RC1, jmx-console
eduardocolaco Aug 8, 2004 8:21 AM (in response to wmac)Are you a windows user? try instead of using localhost, inserting 127.0.0.1
localhost in linux means 127.0.0.1 on IPv4, the local machine, but i think it doesnt work on windows. -
2. Re: Jboss 4.0 RC1, jmx-console
eduardocolaco Aug 8, 2004 8:23 AM (in response to wmac)Sorry, now thinking better, i think theres notuhing with what i said, cause u got a http 400. i think u can ignore my tip. sry :(
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3. Re: Jboss 4.0 RC1, jmx-console
jboss_achan Aug 10, 2004 12:47 AM (in response to wmac)Propably you are running any other server using port no 8080
and using jboss to run in the same port no
(example oracle apache server running using port no 8080)
change the port no in your JBOSS and you should do it
best wishes
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4. Re: Jboss 4.0 RC1, jmx-console
wmac Aug 10, 2004 1:29 AM (in response to wmac)Achan,
Is it possible that any other port has conflicts? (other than 8080) for example JNDI or whatever else ? (which causes JBoss not to be able to recognize application paths?)
Because port 8080 is binded to JBoss. As I told it just issues issues (HTTP 400 - Bad Request) .
Regards,
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5. Re: Jboss 4.0 RC1, jmx-console
jboss_achan Aug 10, 2004 9:15 AM (in response to wmac)Mac
I'm not sure about the conflict of other ports
You can try to change the port number of JBOSS
I have experienced the problem with the conflict of the oracle jserver(8080) and i have changed the JBOSS port number to any numbers
like (89,77,808) etc and i have run the jboss server and i m able to see
both the web-console and jmx-console at the port numbers
that i have given for my jboss-server
try changing the port number of jboss before you conclude on
other conflicts
Regards and best wishes
Achan