[Apiman-user] Two wildfly same server

helio frota 00hf11 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 8 17:41:16 EDT 2015


Hi Jakub,

Working fine !

Thanks for the tip !

18:38:24,437 INFO  [stdout] (default task-19)* Successfully published
Service testservice* on specified gateways: ServiceBean
[organization=OrganizationBean [id=Test1, name=Test1,
description=description of test1 org, createdBy=admin, createdOn=2015-06-08
18:36:43.352, modifiedBy=admin, modifiedOn=2015-06-08 18:36:43.352],
id=testservice, name=testservice, description=null, createdBy=admin,
createdOn=2015-06-08 18:36:54.017]


helio

On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 5:53 PM, helio frota <00hf11 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, got it, going to try to do this here ( now in home )
>
> thanks !
>
> helio
>
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Jakub Čecháček <jcechace at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> As I said, you need to change the port of API Gateway in APIMan's
>> administration.
>>
>> Provided you use the default gateway:
>>
>> 1) go to
>> http://localhost:8081/apimanui/api-manager/admin/gateways/TheGateway
>> 2) change the enpoint from https://localhost:8443/apiman-gateway-api to
>> https://localhost:8444/apiman-gateway-api (you need to reflect the
>> change you made to https socket binding)
>>
>> and change the URL from
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 9:52 PM, helio frota <00hf11 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jakub,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the information.
>>>
>>> When I click 'publish' button after change the ports i get this :
>>>
>>> Caused by: org.apache.http.conn.HttpHostConnectException: Connect to localhost:8443
>>> [localhost/127.0.0.1, localhost/127.0.0.1] failed: Connection refused
>>>
>>>
>>>  Can't add screenshots because mailing list is limited to 40KB
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 4:49 PM, helio frota <00hf11 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jakub,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the information.
>>>>
>>>> When I click 'publish' button after change the ports i get this :
>>>>
>>>> Caused by: org.apache.http.conn.HttpHostConnectException: Connect to localhost:8443
>>>> [localhost/127.0.0.1, localhost/127.0.0.1] failed: Connection refused
>>>>
>>>> screenshots:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Jakub Čecháček <jcechace at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I will let somebody more knowledgeable to confirm this, but
>>>>> considering that -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=1 works just fine then
>>>>> changing the ports directly should also work.
>>>>>
>>>>> You might need to adjust the Gateway port (from 8443 to 8444). This
>>>>> can be done in System Administration under the link "Manage Gateways”.
>>>>>
>>>>> — Jakub.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8 Jun 2015 at 21:31:37, helio frota (00hf11 at gmail.com) wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> We have a server to setup apiman in production, but already exist a
>>>>> wildfly instance.
>>>>>
>>>>> My question is:
>>>>>
>>>>> Is 'correct' to change the ports of standalone-apiman.xml ?
>>>>>
>>>>> I did +1 to all ports
>>>>>
>>>>> <socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets"
>>>>> default-interface="public"
>>>>>     port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
>>>>>     <socket-binding name="management-http" interface="management"
>>>>> port="${jboss.management.http.port:*9991*}" />
>>>>>     <socket-binding name="management-https" interface="management"
>>>>> port="${jboss.management.https.port:*9994*}" />
>>>>>     <socket-binding name="ajp" port="${jboss.ajp.port:*8010*}" />
>>>>>     <socket-binding name="http" port="${jboss.http.port:*8081*}" />
>>>>>     <socket-binding name="https" port="${jboss.https.port:8444}" />
>>>>>     <socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment" port="4713" />
>>>>>     <socket-binding name="txn-status-manager" port="4714" />
>>>>>     <outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
>>>>>       <remote-destination host="localhost" port="25" />
>>>>>     </outbound-socket-binding>
>>>>>   </socket-binding-group>
>>>>>
>>>>> helio
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>>>>
>>>
>>
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