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1. Re: Domain mode user.dir property setting
ctomc Mar 2, 2012 10:31 AM (in response to prasad.deshpande)Hi,
you can use system-properties element that can be defined in host.xml or domain.xml for each server or server group.
take a look at the xsd schema to see where all you can use properties and how:
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tomaz
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2. Re: Domain mode user.dir property setting
prasad.deshpande Mar 2, 2012 10:36 AM (in response to ctomc)You can use system-properties element that can be defined in host.xml or domain.xml for each server or server group.
tried each one of them.. same result... no change.. infact tried to modify domain.bat & passing -D argument also just to see whether it can work... it doesn't.. at last posted it here..
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3. Re: Domain mode user.dir property setting
jaikiran Mar 2, 2012 10:41 AM (in response to prasad.deshpande)Is that the entire exception stacktrace? What command do you use to start the server?
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4. Re: Domain mode user.dir property setting
jaikiran Mar 2, 2012 10:42 AM (in response to jaikiran)Never mind, I just tried this myself and could reproduce this. Let me see what the issue is.
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5. Re: Domain mode user.dir property setting
prasad.deshpande Mar 2, 2012 10:44 AM (in response to jaikiran)Is that the entire exception stacktrace? What command do you use to start the server?
that's not entire stack trace.. it's just relevant one.. Do you want me to post entire stack?
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6. Re: Domain mode user.dir property setting
jaikiran Mar 5, 2012 11:51 AM (in response to prasad.deshpande)Please file a JIRA. It looks like the server process that gets triggered isn't passed the jboss.home.dir and instead ends up using the current working directory (which you override via -Duser.dir).
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7. Re: Domain mode user.dir property setting
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8. Re: Domain mode user.dir property setting
ctomc Mar 8, 2012 6:17 AM (in response to prasad.deshpande)Hi,
issue has been resolved in upstream, should be in next nightly build.
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tomaz