Hi,
I'm following the Server Configuration documentation and came across:
anonymous wrote : We assume that you have already installed the external database server, and have it running. You should create an empty database named jboss, accessible via the username / password pair jbossuser / jbosspass. The jboss database is used to store JBoss AS internal data -- JBoss AS will automatically create tables and data in it.
Our DBA's standard is all caps and they created the database named slightly differently than above. Now before I requested a change on their side I was wondering if I could change this in the configuration somewhere to keep with their standards.
Thanks!
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I am trying to define a simple virtual host under JBoss 5.0.1. With the 4.2.3 version, I had the following host definition in the server.xml file.
<Host name="my-host.com" appBase="www" autoDeploy="true" >
| <Context path="/" docBase="c:/inetpub/www/" />
| </Host>
Now, when I try to start up the 5.0.1 server using this host definition, I get the error "Context not found as a child of Host". In searching, it looks like this was an issue with the 5.0.0 release, but I saw hints that this was fixed in 5.0.1. It does not appear to be however.
Can somebody help me out with the "correct" way to define a virtual host under JBoss where I have no WAR file and simply want to have a few JSP files?
Thanks
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