HI
I want to remove processes option (that comes when logged in ) from soem users priviledges so that they will not able to start process..and can only viewthe task that has been assigned to them ....
Or any other way through which my objective get fulfilled...
My Objective:: i want that some users can only see the tasks assigned to them and also they must to able to create new instance through process option..
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hello everybody,
I am having problem to access EJB over HTTP in remote machine. I have to access EJB which is running in remote server. In between two EJBs, there is routing IP as these are running in different network connected by radio link. I am given with routing IP to connect with remote EJB by my client, that routing IP will map to remote EJB server.
Remote EJB server is running in [internal IP] and I have to connect remote EJB with [Routing IP or External IP]. Can I access this remote EJB over HTTP?
The question and error code are given in below link:
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could anyone help me to solve this problem?
Thank you
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I change jboss-web.xml under $JBOSS_SERVER\server\default\deploy\jboss-portal.sar\portal-server.war\WEB-INF to
| <context-root>/</context-root>
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deploy\jboss-portal.sar\META-INF\jboss-service.xml to
| <attribute name="Path" ></attribute>
|
However, after i change, i cannot go into admin page already.
Any other file i need to change in order to get rid of /portal/portal/ ?
My questions are
1) What are the steps if i wan to get rid of /portal/portal/ url?
2) if i change the context path to '/', how do i get into the Jboss management such as http://localhost:8080/status etc.
Thanks.
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