5 Replies Latest reply on Dec 22, 2013 2:58 AM by jaikiran

    jforum@JBossAS7

    almaboss

      Dear sirs,

       

      i would like to use the jforum on JBoss AS7. After deployment and installation i have reloaded the JBoss and found that jforum wants a new installation. I have found that JBoss create in the standalone/deployment nothing. Now it create the application in standalone/tmp/vfs/temp... .Each time the Jboss starts, it creates a new dir for jforum in standalone/tmp/vfs.

       

      Is it possible to change this behavior ?

      Perhaps anybody has met this issue ?

       

      thanks

        • 1. Re: jforum@JBossAS7
          wdfink

          Which version of AS7 do you use exactly?

          I did not know what jforum is, but if it is a EE application it should possible to add that to the deployments folder. The 'tmp' directory will be definitive the wrong approach.

           

          Maybe you add a link to jforum and describe a bit more.

          • 2. Re: Re: jforum@JBossAS7
            almaboss

            sure,

            JBoss AS - jboss-as-7.1.1.Final.tar.gz


            jforum is a forum engine. I have downloaded it here https://code.google.com/p/jforum2  as war file. JBoss AS7 runs on openSuse 12.3, x64.


            i have inserted the jforum.war into .../standalone/deployments . The JBoss created a jforum.war.deployed file. Thats all. After search I have found in standalone/tmp/vfs two directory. One of it is unpacked jforum.


            I have added Attachments and screenshort .

            thank you


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            • 3. Re: jforum@JBossAS7
              wdfink

              If JBoss creates a xxx.deployed file this is the marker for a successful deployment.

              You might have a look into standalone/log/server.log to see details of the deployment. Maybe jforum log something.

               

              From the server perspective all work is done you should be able to use jforum, and I suppose you need to find help there this is not a JBoss issue how to use it.

              • 4. Re: jforum@JBossAS7
                almaboss

                yes this is ok. But the problem is the next start of JBoss. By reloading (restarting) of AS, it doesn't  uses the present instance of jforum. It create a new one. Why, how can i this avoid ?

                 

                PS. to info. The jforum is application. The first start of jforum is installation step. The second is setting up. Only on third step can i (people) use the forum. By current behaviour each start of JBoss trends to crash all datas (posts)  of forum and force the installation of application. I need this to avoid.terminal_2.png

                • 5. Re: jforum@JBossAS7
                  jaikiran