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1. Re: cli web subsystem in WildFly
mmeusey May 17, 2016 10:56 AM (in response to mmeusey)This page wasn't very helpful: How do I migrate my application from AS7 to WildFly 9 - WildFly 9 - Project Documentation Editor
Any idea when that will be available?
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2. Re: cli web subsystem in WildFly
rhusar May 18, 2016 5:16 AM (in response to mmeusey)I am migrating a JBoss AS 7.2 application to WildFly 9.0.2.
Any reason why not upgrade to 10.0.0.Final directly?
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3. Re: cli web subsystem in WildFly
mmeusey May 18, 2016 10:29 AM (in response to rhusar)I asked the same yesterday. The reasoning was that we are also upgrading to Teiid 8.13.4 at the same time, and there was a bundle released with Teiid 8.13.4 and WF 9.0.2 that had been tested together. The thought was to make that transition first to minimize any gotchas, and then reevaluate a smaller effort to go from 9.0.2 to 10.0.0 in the future.
I also found out that the rewrite capability is a low priority to migrate now, so am moving on to JMS config before circling back.
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4. Re: cli web subsystem in WildFly
ctomc May 18, 2016 4:52 PM (in response to mmeusey)WildFly 10 comes with automatic migrate tool from web subsystem to undertow. so that could be useful.
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5. Re: cli web subsystem in WildFly
mmeusey Jun 22, 2016 9:54 PM (in response to ctomc)Unfortunately I am not able to move to 10 at this time.
Is there any documentation for how to do this in 9? This page Chapter 9. Configuring the Web Server (Undertow) - Red Hat Customer Portal has some information on adding expression-filters to the standalone.xml, but it seems to require urn:jobss:domain:undertow:3.0, while 9.0.2 seems to only go to 2.0 (https://fossies.org/diffs/wildfly/9.0.2.Final-src_vs_10.0.0.Final-src/undertow/src/main/java/org/wildfly/extension/under…).
The first link above is for migrating to JBoss AS 7, so is it really the case that this approach no longer works in WildFly 9.0.2, or am I missing something??