* Doron Fediuck <dfediuck(a)redhat.com> [2012-02-15 08:16]:
On 15/02/12 15:56, Ryan Harper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've followed the building engine from source wiki[1] and I've got it
> all running (thanks!) but to test things out, I wanted to exercise the
> gui and other parts via the web portal. By default, jboss is listening
> only to localhost:8080, and I was wondering the right way to change that
> to something else?
>
> I see localhost and ports buried down in
>
> ./backend/manager/conf/standalone.xml
>
> but not clear if I should be mucking with those and re-deploying or
> what.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
Hi Ryan,
This is the JBoss default.
There are 2 options when changing the relevant ports, and you need to
decide how to proceed;
- ports <1024
In Linux processes binding to this port range (for example 80, 22 ...),
require root permissions. There are technical solutions for it, such as
mod_ssl and iptables routin.
- ports >=1024
This can be resolved in standalone.xml or-
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/sql-alterdatabase.html
OK, sounds like if I want to change either hostname or ports, I'd do
that via database settings in standalone.xml? Once I've changed them
do I just do another
mvn2 clean install -Pdep
do I also need to restart jboss-as at some point?
--
/d
Why doesn't DOS ever say "EXCELLENT command or filename!"
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Ryan Harper
Software Engineer; Linux Technology Center
IBM Corp., Austin, Tx
ryanh(a)us.ibm.com