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Kabir Khan commented on AS7-5321:
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https://github.com/kabir/jboss-as/commits/more-tests-socket-binding-group contains the
reworked test.
To verify that it works at runtime, I checked that 7.1.2 and 7.1.3 both start up with
standalone-ha.xml modified to contain the following socket-binding-group. I tried with
both local-destination and remote-destination uncommented:
{code}
<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets"
default-interface="${xx:public}"
port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
<socket-binding name="management-native"
interface="${xx:management}"
port="${jboss.management.native.port:9999}"/>
<socket-binding name="management-http"
interface="management" port="${jboss.management.http.port:9990}"/>
<socket-binding name="management-https"
interface="management"
port="${jboss.management.https.port:9443}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp" port="8009"/>
<socket-binding name="http" port="8080"/>
<socket-binding name="https" port="8443"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-mping" port="0"
multicast-address="${jboss.default.multicast.address:230.0.0.4}"
multicast-port="${xx:45700}"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-tcp" port="7600"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-tcp-fd" port="57600"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-udp" port="55200"
multicast-address="${jboss.default.multicast.address:230.0.0.4}"
multicast-port="45688"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-udp-fd" port="54200"/>
<socket-binding name="modcluster" port="0"
multicast-address="224.0.1.105" multicast-port="23364"/>
<socket-binding name="osgi-http" interface="management"
port="8090"/>
<socket-binding name="remoting" port="4447"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment"
port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager" port="4713"/>
<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
<!--
<local-destination socket-binding-ref="${xx:http}"/>
-->
<remote-destination host="${xx:localhost}"
port="${xx:25}"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
</socket-binding-group>
{code}
I'm not sure we care about transformation for 7.1.1? If we do a transformer is needed
there
support expressions for remote-destination-outbound-socket-binding
host attrib
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Key: AS7-5321
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-5321
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: Domain Management
Affects Versions: 7.1.1.Final
Reporter: John Mazzitelli
Assignee: Kabir Khan
Labels: rhq
Fix For: 7.2.0.Alpha1
I appears that remote-destination-outbound-socket-binding resources cannot have
attributes that are expressions - at least the host attrtibute. In JBossAS 4.2.3, we used
to have a stock email service.xml that people could customize by simply passing in new
system properties (rather than editing .xml or going through a CLI to change the values).
However, in AS 7.1.1.Final, we can't do this for the mail service because at least the
host attribute does not appear to allow for expressions:
/socket-binding-group=standard-sockets/remote-destination-outbound-socket-binding=mail-smtp
My host attribute was set to the expression ${rhq.server.email.smtp-host:localhost} and
when I tried to start the server, I got:
Caused by: java.net.UnknownHostException: ${rhq.server.email.smtp-host:localhost}
at java.net.Inet4AddressImpl.lookupAllHostAddr(Native Method) [rt.jar:1.6.0_29]
at java.net.InetAddress$1.lookupAllHostAddr(InetAddress.java:849)
[rt.jar:1.6.0_29]
at java.net.InetAddress.getAddressFromNameService(InetAddress.java:1202)
[rt.jar:1.6.0_29]
at java.net.InetAddress.getAllByName0(InetAddress.java:1153) [rt.jar:1.6.0_29]
at java.net.InetAddress.getAllByName(InetAddress.java:1083) [rt.jar:1.6.0_29]
at java.net.InetAddress.getAllByName(InetAddress.java:1019) [rt.jar:1.6.0_29]
at java.net.InetAddress.getByName(InetAddress.java:969) [rt.jar:1.6.0_29]
at
org.jboss.as.network.OutboundSocketBinding.getDestinationAddress(OutboundSocketBinding.java:146)
at
org.jboss.as.mail.extension.MailSessionService.getServerSocketAddress(MailSessionService.java:106)
The weird thing is, the port attribute appears to allow for expressions. When my port is
set to this expression: "${rhq.server.email.smtp-port:25}", the server starts up
fine (that is, after I set to the host to a legitimate hostname like
"localhost")
This JIRA is to request that expressions be supported for the host attribute as it
appears to be supported for the port attribute.
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