Hi, all
Thanks for your answer, Ronald.
Though I've been searching for information on this fact for a few weeks, I had not
reached an answer until now. I accept I'm not really used to JIRAs yet.
After Ronalds response, I started browsing all JIRA issues (not only Console), and found
this one in JBPM, issue 2562: "Hard-coded host and port for Tomcat".
You can find
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-2562
With what Tom comments in that JIRA, I found the JBPM server configuration file at:
{JBOSS_HOME}\server\default\deploy\jbpm\jbpm-service.sar\jbpm-service-jboss-beans.xml
In that file, I changed this code:
<bean name="org.jbpm:service=ServerConfig"
| class="org.jbpm.integration.jboss5.mgmt.ServerConfig">
| <property name="mbeanServer"><inject bean="JMXKernel"
property="mbeanServer"/></property>
| <property
name="webServiceHost">${jboss.bind.address}</property>
| </bean>
|
to this one (I'm changing webServiceHost property, and adding webServicePort):
| <bean name="org.jbpm:service=ServerConfig"
| class="org.jbpm.integration.jboss5.mgmt.ServerConfig">
| <property name="mbeanServer"><inject bean="JMXKernel"
property="mbeanServer"/></property>
| <property name="webServiceHost">publicIP</property>
| <property name="webServicePort">publicPort</property>
| </bean>
|
And now it is working correctly from outside the router/firewall.
I didn't try it yet, but I suppose that now I will have the previous problem when
trying to access this files from inside the network, if that network can't resolv the
public IP.
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