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1. Re: Drowning in complexity
peterj Jun 3, 2005 11:09 AM (in response to docwriter851)Try the Admin Console for JBoss provided by Unisys. It has a page that lists all of the ports used by a particular instance of JBoss. It has been tested with 3.2.6, 3.2.7 and 4.0.2, on Windows and Linux.
You can download it from http://ecommunity.unisys.com. Click on the Java & J2EE hot link and then on the link for your platform.
Warning #1: Free registration to eCommunity is required.
Warning #2: You can download either the source or a binary distribution. The binary distribution catains several other softwares (including JBoss 3.2.6) which you may or may not want to install. The source distribution will compile successfully only against 3.2.6/7 (the apis changed in 4.0.2), but will run with 4.0.2. -
2. Re: Drowning in complexity
frankgrimes Jun 3, 2005 2:32 PM (in response to docwriter851)Checking the Wiki could have saved you half a day of browsing config files:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=UsingJBossBehindAFirewall -
3. Re: Drowning in complexity
darranl Jun 3, 2005 5:01 PM (in response to docwriter851)Did you look at using the binding service at all? This centralises your port configuration to a single file: -
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ConfigurePorts