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1. Re: What Remote System Types are supported by JBoss AS server adapter?
rob.stryker Apr 15, 2014 12:22 AM (in response to dgolovin)Any configuration with both a files subsystem and a shell subsystem. This currently includes ssh-only, linux, local. I suspect it should also include windows but I've never managed to successfully launch a server on windows. I can have mmalina check witrh a windows host and see what's wrong.
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2. Re: What Remote System Types are supported by JBoss AS server adapter?
maxandersen Apr 15, 2014 4:13 AM (in response to rob.stryker)shouldn't ftp also work with a "assumed started" server ?
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3. Re: What Remote System Types are supported by JBoss AS server adapter?
dgolovin Apr 15, 2014 1:40 PM (in response to rob.stryker)Shouldn't we also warn if selected Remote System is not supported? I tried to use Local and got NullPointerException, if local is supported then I probably should report it, shouldn't I?
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4. Re: What Remote System Types are supported by JBoss AS server adapter?
maxandersen Apr 16, 2014 8:04 AM (in response to dgolovin)local worked fine in the past and should still work ....nullpointerexception's aren't ok in any situation.
And yes, if something just wont work we should warn.
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5. Re: What Remote System Types are supported by JBoss AS server adapter?
mmalina Apr 18, 2014 8:55 AM (in response to maxandersen)I agree that we should improve this if possible - and not just throw a NPE for non-working types. I created [1] for this.
Normally I use SSH and that works. Now I tried FTP: If I press Start, I get a NPE - should be a warning. But in fact even if I set "assume running", it will not publish there. Nothing is copied and I get:
JBossTools is unable to verify that the server is up and responsive.
I will try the windows type later, but I doubt it will work.
EDIT: FTP with "assume started" actually works (both with management api and without) - at first I forgot to set up the management port on the remote server.