> just looked at the configuration side of the API again and most
of
> the attibutes in there are read-only.
>
> So I can not e.g. change the max post size for the http connector
> (*) via API - other than dropping the http
> connector completely and re-creating it, which is nothing people
> will do (especially when there is no
> ":clone" operation that fills in the existing properties when not
> passed explicitly).
>
> People will in this case just start hacking on standalone.xml and
> other files, which completely
> renders the api void. Do we really want that?
You mean stuff like:
perl -p -i.backup -e 'undef $/; s/(interface
name=.public..*)inet-address.*127.0.0.1\"\//\1any-address\//im
? :)
for those not fluent in perl that changes the interface address to use
any-address which is the simplest fix I could
find when you want to launch AS7 on an ec2 instance.
Anyone know of a better way ?
How would one actually do this in terms of CLI operations ?
I did it using:
{code}
/interface=publicIP:add(criteria=[("inet-address" =>
"10.34.3.154")])
/socket-binding-group=standard-sockets:write-attribute(name="default-interface",
value="publicIP")
:reload
{code}
But it's workaround, Brian filled JIRA to make these attributes read-write, see
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-1299
Rosta
/max
>
>
> Heiko
>
> *) Just a random selection
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