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1. Re: Hi i would like to know the way to detect if a mchine ha
peterj Dec 28, 2007 11:31 PM (in response to jamesdecosta555)Considering that the way to install JBossAS is to download and unzip a zip file, there are only two ways to tell if someone has JBossAS in their machine:
1) if JBossAS is running, you can try connecting to one of the ports (such as JNDI) Of course, they can change the ports used, so this is not a goo solution.
2) Scan the hard drive. You could do a quick-scan to initially look for JBossAS in "typical" locations, and if that fails, scan the entire file system. (I actually wrote code like this once!) -
2. Re: Hi i would like to know the way to detect if a mchine ha
jamesdecosta555 Jan 1, 2008 4:38 AM (in response to jamesdecosta555)Hi ,
Is there any way of doing it by reading the system environment varaibles or so If so please inform -
3. Re: Hi i would like to know the way to detect if a mchine ha
peterj Jan 2, 2008 4:40 PM (in response to jamesdecosta555)As I already stated, installation consist of unzipping a zip file. Therefore, no environment variables, registry entries, or anything else gets set as part of installation. I have already listed all of the ways that can be used to determine if a machine has JBossAS installed.
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4. Re: Hi i would like to know the way to detect if a mchine ha
jamesdecosta555 Jan 9, 2008 3:08 AM (in response to jamesdecosta555)hi,
can i detect through some scanning if the machine has jboss in it and if yes can i find the version of jboss being present in the machine.
Right now i want to know if the user has jboss-4.2.0.GA installed on his machine and even if he changes the name of the folder to some other name like application server i want to detect its full path and deploy some .war and .ear files like that how can i achieve this