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        1. Re: Symbolic links in jboss eap 7.0ctomc Aug 16, 2016 8:25 AM (in response to bp117)platform? exact jdk? configuration used? what exactly do you want to achieve? 
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        2. Re: Symbolic links in jboss eap 7.0bp117 Aug 17, 2016 3:28 AM (in response to ctomc)We are using JDK 8, JBoss EAP 7.0 on Windows 7 platform, We deployed war in exploded mode and created symbolic links to html, styles, images and scripts folders in order to check the changes instantly without redeploy , this is required only for development, symlinks created using mklink are working jboss eap 6.4 but they stopped working from 7 and giving 404 on all those web content once application is loaded. tried setting the symbolic-linking-enabled as true in jboss-web.xml but didnt work. Even used file handlers in standalone.xml but no luck on this. 
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        3. Re: Symbolic links in jboss eap 7.0abhijithumbe Aug 20, 2016 12:10 AM (in response to bp117)If you want to update jsp/html pages at runtime then you can enable 'development' mode from undertow subsystem. You can use below CLI command for same: ~~ /subsystem=undertow/servlet-container=default/setting=jsp:write-attribute(name=development,value=true) ~~ 
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        4. Re: Symbolic links in jboss eap 7.0ctomc Aug 22, 2016 6:02 AM (in response to bp117)I would not do what you are doing with symbolic links but rather with overriding the paths of static content in undertow subsystem. in undertow subsystem configure file-handler for each directory you want to override than under <host> map that handler to the path. And do that for all folders you want to serve "staticly" so for example to override /images directory do something like this <server name="default-server">
 <http-listener name="default" socket-binding="http"/>..
 <host name="default-host" alias="localhost">
 <location name="/" handler="welcome-content"/>
 <location name="/images" handler="images"/>
 </host>..
 </server>
 <handlers>
 <file name="welcome-content" path="${jboss.home.dir}/welcome-content" directory-listing="true"/>
 <file name="images" path="/path/to/my/images" directory-listing="true"/>
 </handlers>
 
     
    