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1. Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
rhusar Dec 23, 2013 5:03 AM (in response to jeryma)1 of 1 people found this helpfulQ1:
- Built-in lightweight web server (supports the HTTP/JSON management protocol)
when I start the wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1 (standalone.sh) and I see:
16:30:38,797 ERROR [org.jboss.as.domain.http.api.undertow] (MSC service thread 1-3) JBAS015102: Unable to load console module for slot main, disabling console.
I can't acess the management console with localhost:9990
Works fine for me. Maybe try a clean "installation".
10:58:42,620 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015951: Admin console listening on http://127.0.0.1:9990
Q2: AS to domain mode configration directory,where is not domain.xml,how to use domain mode ?
this is only used by developer?
The standalone profiles are easiest for developer to use, but surely you can use the domain mode if you want to. The configuration is at:
wildfly-8.0.0.CR1/domain/configuration/domain.xml
Q3:
how to use patching ? Can you give an example of it?
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:batch:1.0">
Patching or batching?
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2. Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
jeryma Dec 23, 2013 5:43 AM (in response to rhusar)Thanks for your kindly help.@Radoslav
Q1: what your say is right.
Q2:
when I downloaded the wildfly-8.0.0.CR1,there isn't domain.xml in wildfly-8.0.0.CR1/domain/configuration.
Q3:
sorry,what I want to say is patching,what's founction for it and how to use ?
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3. Re: Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
rhusar Dec 23, 2013 5:43 AM (in response to jeryma)Q2: when I downloaded the wildfly-8.0.0.CR1,there isn't domain.xml in wildfly-8.0.0.CR1/domain/configuration.
This is another indication you didnt download the file and unzip completely. Redownload the distribution and extract it again (make sure you have enough disk space haha).
Q3:sorry,what I want to say is patching,what's founction for it and how to use ?
Patching is a mechanism for the distribution to be upgraded from release to release. I suppose it will become more relevant with a final release.
Batching is the JSR 352.
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4. Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
jeryma Dec 23, 2013 6:30 AM (in response to rhusar)hi,Radoslav
question 1 can't sloved by me.I have clean the installation and I 'm try to download again, but when I start the standalone.sh,problem still exsits.
16:30:38,797 ERROR [org.jboss.as.domain.http.api.undertow] (MSC service thread 1-3) JBAS015102: Unable to load console module for slot main, disabling console.
I really don't know what's the reason,and domain.xml doesn't exit in wildfly-8.0.0.CR1/domain/configuration directory.
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5. Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
ctomc Dec 23, 2013 6:33 AM (in response to jeryma)1 of 1 people found this helpfulWildFly-core is special distribution meant for extension writers that do not want any EE related subsystems.
It is stripped down to bare bones functionality which include
- management backbone (CLI, REST, native mgmt api)
- deployment infrastructure (but without any deployment processors)
- only logging subsystem
- jboss modules CL
- MSC container
Features like admin console or subsystems can be re-added but by default we come with almost noting, hence small download size.
And as such is not really appropriate for application developers but more for people that are interesting extending application server but don't extra fat if they don't need it.
In most cases you want full distribution and not core, grab it at http://download.jboss.org/wildfly/8.0.0.CR1/wildfly-8.0.0.CR1.zip
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tomaz
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6. Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
rhusar Dec 23, 2013 7:25 AM (in response to ctomc)Apologies, I missed that the question was about core distribution.
Nevertheless, it might seem as the name "core" is not the best name. People expect by "core" to be the complete basic functionality (for Wildfly of the EE 7 server) without infrequently used optional extensions. Name like "barebone" or similar would seem clearer.
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7. Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
jeryma Dec 23, 2013 8:33 PM (in response to rhusar)can patching Dynamic expansion ?
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8. Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
ctomc Dec 24, 2013 8:10 AM (in response to jeryma)xiaojie Ma wrote:
can patching Dynamic expansion ?
??
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9. Re: Question about wildfly-core-8.0.0.CR1
jeryma Dec 26, 2013 8:50 PM (in response to ctomc)That is to say ,whether patching can update wildfly version which doesn't need to stop the wildfly ?