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1. Re: I started jboss 1.6, but i can't see the main page in a browser
peterj Oct 24, 2011 10:55 AM (in response to aacevedo)"jboss 1.6"? There is no such release. Do you mean JBoss AS 6.0.0?
By default, Jboss AS opens porst 8080 and 8433 for HTTP access. Did you change those port assignments?
Also, it might help to know the full URL - only localhost works by default.
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2. Re: I started jboss 1.6, but i can't see the main page in a browser
aacevedo Oct 24, 2011 11:14 AM (in response to peterj)Peter, sorry, but I mean to the jboss-6.1.0.Final.
Jboss was install for another person, I only start and stop the service. But just 5 minutes ago, I tried with those ports, and still don't work.
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3. Re: I started jboss 1.6, but i can't see the main page in a browser
peterj Oct 24, 2011 11:17 AM (in response to aacevedo)What is the full URL you are using?
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4. Re: I started jboss 1.6, but i can't see the main page in a browser
aacevedo Oct 24, 2011 11:22 AM (in response to peterj)I'm using the machine IP server as URL, from my computer. http://123.123.123.123:8080, I can't write the real IP address.
I have other questions:
1.- Where can I change the default ports?
2.- Where can I change the default localhost reach?
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5. Re: I started jboss 1.6, but i can't see the main page in a browser
peterj Oct 24, 2011 11:40 AM (in response to aacevedo)As I mentioned in my first post, only localhost is enabled by default. Thus you must use http://localhost:8080. Try that and see if ti works.
1. See http://community.jboss.org/wiki/AS5ServiceBindingManager
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6. Re: I started jboss 1.6, but i can't see the main page in a browser
aacevedo Oct 24, 2011 1:12 PM (in response to peterj)But my jboss is installed in a linux server, and I need call it from a windows PC
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7. Re: I started jboss 1.6, but i can't see the main page in a browser
wdfink Oct 24, 2011 2:42 PM (in response to aacevedo)As Peter Johnson still linked,
The FAQ describe that you have to start with 'run.sh -b IP' where IP is 0.0.0.0 (all interfaces) or 123.123.123.123 (the IP address of your system).
Then you should be able to access http://<IP>:8080 from any Web browser. There is no difference whether it is Windows, Mac or Unix.
To change the port 8080 to 80 (if you want) see the instructions of BindingManager.