[wildfly-dev] Deploying app on managed domain

Arun Gupta arun.gupta at gmail.com
Mon Jan 13 11:03:22 EST 2014


>> I started bin/standalone.sh, deployed a WAR file (name is
>> http-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war) with just one index.jsp. Accessing
>> localhost:8080/http shows the expected results. Tried the same with
>> bin/domain.sh but now localhost:8080/http is giving a 404.
>
> How exactly did you deploy it?

- localhost:9990/console
- Manage Deployments
- Deployed the app and it did not ask for server groups.

Redeployed using jboss-cli as:

deploy ~/workspaces/wildfly-lab/samples/javaee7/target/javaee7-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war
--server-groups=main-server-group

and that worked.

However deploying using admin console (following the steps listed
above) does not work for standalone. Or at least the application is
not accessible at http://localhost:8080/javaee7-1.0-SNAPSHOT. What is
the context path of the deployed application ?

Arun



>
>> What are the port number of the servers started in this managed domain
>> ? Is Ports +0 and +150 in admin console trying to display that
>> information ? If yes, then that is not very intuitive and the exact
>> value of the port should be displayed. If not, what are these values ?
>> Should this app be accessible on localhost:8080 ?
>>
>> Tried enabling the app from admin console and got the error:
>> Failed to enable http-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war.
>>
>> Unexpected HTTP response: 500
>>
>> Request
>> {
>>      "address" => [("deployment" => "http-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war")],
>>      "operation" => "deploy"
>> }
>>
>> Response
>>
>> Internal Server Error
>> {
>>      "outcome" => "failed",
>>      "failure-description" => "JBAS014884: No operation named 'deploy'
>> exists at address [(\"deployment\" => \"http-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war\")]",
>>      "rolled-back" => true
>> }
>>
>> Is this the correct way to deploy the app on managed domain ?
>
> No, it has to be deployed on server groups.
>
>
> Alexey
>
>>
>> Arun
>>
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