[JBoss Tools] - Re: jboss hotdeploy - where is the exploded war
by nimo stephan
nimo stephan [http://community.jboss.org/people/nimo22] created the discussion
"Re: jboss hotdeploy - where is the exploded war"
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The "Explore"-Button of Jboss tools targets this folder:
C:\workspaces\.metadata\.plugins\org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core\JBoss_6.1_Server1656454713082\deploy\mySite.war
but it does not contain any files besides the lib-folder.
"btw. you can control all this in the server editor (double click the server) and state where you want it deploed - currently our default is to not to touch the default install so we don't accidentally pollute your server."
Thats interesting. So the default does not pollute my server, hence it is deployed there:
C:\workspaces\.metadata\.plugins\org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core\JBoss_6.1_Server1656454713082\deploy\mySite.war
Am I right?
When clicking the server-editor, then I can see that the server-behaviour is actually "Local". So when changing it to "Remote System Deployement target my jboss-deploy-directory. (btw, what is the difference between host "Local" and "Windows" ?)
Are there any other benefits of using "Local" instead of "Remote System Deployement"?
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[JBoss Remoting] - Can not get connection to server. Problem establishing socket connection for InvokerLocator
by Naoufal Fahem
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hey ,
Currently I have a problem with my Jboss server . i'm trying to invoke some livecycle EJB from remote Host but i get this error :
com.adobe.idp.um.api.UMException| [com.adobe.livecycle.usermanager.client.AuthenticationManagerServiceClient] errorCode:16385 errorCodeHEX:0x4001 message:Exception thrown is NOT a DSCException : UnExpected From DSC chainedException:ALC-DSC-000-000: com.adobe.idp.dsc.DSCRuntimeException: Internal error.chainedExceptionMessage:Internal error. chainedException trace:ALC-DSC-000-000: com.adobe.idp.dsc.DSCRuntimeException: Internal error.
at com.adobe.idp.dsc.provider.impl.ejb.EjbMessageDispatcher.doSend(EjbMessageDispatcher.java:175)
at com.adobe.idp.dsc.provider.impl.base.AbstractMessageDispatcher.send(AbstractMessageDispatcher.java:66)
at com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClient.invoke(ServiceClient.java:208)
at com.adobe.livecycle.usermanager.client.AuthenticationManagerServiceClient.authenticate(AuthenticationManagerServiceClient.java:109)
at com.gaselys.test.PurgeProcess.main(PurgeProcess.java:71)
Caused by: java.rmi.RemoteException: Remote EJBObject lookup failed for 'ejb/Invocation'; nested exception is:
org.jboss.remoting.CannotConnectException: Can not get connection to server. Problem establishing socket connection for InvokerLocator [socket://127.0.0.1:4446/?dataType=invocation&enableTcpNoDelay=true&marshaller=org.jboss.invocation.unified.marshall.InvocationMarshaller&socketTimeout=600000&unmarshaller=org.jboss.invocation.unified.marshall.InvocationUnMarshaller]
at com.adobe.idp.dsc.provider.impl.ejb.EjbMessageDispatcher.initialise(EjbMessageDispatcher.java:105)
at com.adobe.idp.dsc.provider.impl.ejb.EjbMessageDispatcher.doSend(EjbMessageDispatcher.java:141)
... 4 more
Caused by: org.jboss.remoting.CannotConnectException: Can not get connection to server. Problem establishing socket connection for InvokerLocator [socket://127.0.0.1:4446/?dataType=invocation&enableTcpNoDelay=true&marshaller=org.jboss.invocation.unified.marshall.InvocationMarshaller&socketTimeout=600000&unmarshaller=org.jboss.invocation.unified.marshall.InvocationUnMarshaller]
at org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.MicroSocketClientInvoker.transport(MicroSocketClientInvoker.java:530)
at org.jboss.remoting.MicroRemoteClientInvoker.invoke(MicroRemoteClientInvoker.java:122)
at org.jboss.remoting.Client.invoke(Client.java:1550)
at org.jboss.remoting.Client.invoke(Client.java:530)
at org.jboss.invocation.unified.interfaces.UnifiedInvokerProxy.invoke(UnifiedInvokerProxy.java:183)
at org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor.invokeInvoker(InvokerInterceptor.java:365)
at org.jboss.invocation.MarshallingInvokerInterceptor.invoke(MarshallingInvokerInterceptor.java:63)
at org.jboss.proxy.TransactionInterceptor.invoke(TransactionInterceptor.java:61)
at org.jboss.proxy.SecurityInterceptor.invoke(SecurityInterceptor.java:70)
at org.jboss.proxy.ejb.HomeInterceptor.invoke(HomeInterceptor.java:184)
at org.jboss.proxy.ClientContainer.invoke(ClientContainer.java:100)
at $Proxy0.create(Unknown Source)
at com.adobe.idp.dsc.provider.impl.ejb.EjbMessageDispatcher.initialise(EjbMessageDispatcher.java:95)
... 5 more
Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.doConnect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(Unknown Source)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source)
at org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.SocketClientInvoker.createSocket(SocketClientInvoker.java:187)
at org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.MicroSocketClientInvoker.getConnection(MicroSocketClientInvoker.java:801)
at org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.MicroSocketClientInvoker.transport(MicroSocketClientInvoker.java:526)
... 17 more
and my jboss-service.xml look like this :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- $Id: jboss-service.xml 62434 2007-04-19 21:22:50Z dimitris(a)jboss.org (mailto:dimitris@jboss.org) $ -->
<!-- ===================================================================== -->
<!-- JBoss Server Configuration -->
<!-- ===================================================================== -->
<server>
<!-- Load all jars from the JBOSS_DIST/server/<config>/lib directory. This
can be restricted to specific jars by specifying them in the archives
attribute.
-->
<classpath codebase="${jboss.server.lib.url:lib}" archives="*"/>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- JSR-77 Single JBoss Server Management Domain -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.management.j2ee.LocalJBossServerDomain"
name="jboss.management.local:j2eeType=J2EEDomain,name=Manager">
<attribute name="MainDeployer">jboss.system:service=MainDeployer</attribute>
<attribute name="SARDeployer">jboss.system:service=ServiceDeployer</attribute>
<attribute name="EARDeployer">jboss.j2ee:service=EARDeployer</attribute>
<attribute name="EJBDeployer">jboss.ejb:service=EJBDeployer</attribute>
<attribute name="RARDeployer">jboss.jca:service=RARDeployer</attribute>
<attribute name="CMDeployer">jboss.jca:service=ConnectionFactoryDeployer</attribute>
<attribute name="WARDeployer">jboss.web:service=WebServer</attribute>
<attribute name="CARDeployer">jboss.j2ee:service=ClientDeployer</attribute>
<attribute name="MailService">jboss:service=Mail</attribute>
<!--
JMS has been removed
<attribute name="JMSService">jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</attribute>
-->
<attribute name="JNDIService">jboss:service=Naming</attribute>
<attribute name="JTAService">jboss:service=TransactionManager</attribute>
<attribute name="UserTransactionService">jboss:service=ClientUserTransaction</attribute>
<attribute name="RMI_IIOPService">jboss:service=CorbaORB</attribute>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- XMBean Persistence -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.system.pm.AttributePersistenceService"
name="jboss:service=AttributePersistenceService"
xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/AttributePersistenceService-xmbean.xml">
<!-- the AttributePersistenceService is persistent, itself -->
<!--
<attribute name="AttributePersistenceManagerClass">org.jboss.system.pm.XMLAttributePersistenceManager</attribute>
<attribute name="AttributePersistenceManagerConfig">
<data-directory>data/xmbean-attrs</data-directory>
</attribute>
<attribute name="ApmDestroyOnServiceStop">false</attribute>
<attribute name="VersionTag"></attribute>
-->
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Thread Pool -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- A Thread pool service -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.util.threadpool.BasicThreadPool"
name="jboss.system:service=ThreadPool">
<attribute name="Name">JBoss System Threads</attribute>
<attribute name="ThreadGroupName">System Threads</attribute>
<!-- How long a thread will live without any tasks in MS -->
<attribute name="KeepAliveTime">60000</attribute>
<!-- The max number of threads in the pool -->
<attribute name="MaximumPoolSize">10</attribute>
<!-- The max number of tasks before the queue is full -->
<attribute name="MaximumQueueSize">1000</attribute>
<!-- The behavior of the pool when a task is added and the queue is full.
abort - a RuntimeException is thrown
run - the calling thread executes the task
wait - the calling thread blocks until the queue has room
discard - the task is silently discarded without being run
discardOldest - check to see if a task is about to complete and enque
the new task if possible, else run the task in the calling thread
-->
<attribute name="BlockingMode">run</attribute>
</mbean>
<!-- Preload all custom editors for VMs that don't use the thread
context class loader when searching for PropertyEditors. Uncomment
if your JDK 1.3.0 VM fails to find JBoss PropertyEditors.
<mbean code="org.jboss.varia.property.PropertyEditorManagerService"
name="jboss:type=Service,name=BootstrapEditors">
<attribute name="BootstrapEditors">
java.math.BigDecimal=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.BigDecimalEditor
java.lang.Boolean=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.BooleanEditor
java.lang.Class=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.ClassEditor
java.util.Date=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.DateEditor
java.io.File=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.FileEditor
java.net.InetAddress=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.InetAddressEditor
java.lang.Integer=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.IntegerEditor
javax.management.ObjectName=org.jboss.mx.util.propertyeditor.ObjectNameEditor
java.util.Properties=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.PropertiesEditor
[Ljava.lang.String;=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.StringArrayEditor
java.net.URL=org.jboss.util.propertyeditor.URLEditor
</attribute>
</mbean>
-->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Log4j Initialization -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.logging.Log4jService"
name="jboss.system:type=Log4jService,service=Logging"
xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/Log4jService-xmbean.xml">
<attribute name="ConfigurationURL">resource:jboss-log4j.xml</attribute>
<!-- Set the org.apache.log4j.helpers.LogLog.setQuiteMode. As of log4j1.2.8
this needs to be set to avoid a possible deadlock on exception at the
appender level. See bug#696819.
-->
<attribute name="Log4jQuietMode">true</attribute>
<!-- How frequently in seconds the ConfigurationURL is checked for changes -->
<attribute name="RefreshPeriod">60</attribute>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Active Alarm Table -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!--
| The ActiveAlarmTable service is a simple JMX notification listener
| that maintains a table with the received notifications (alarms).
| The alarms can be acknowledged through the jmx or the web console.
| Modify the SubscriptionList below to subscribe for any notification
| in the system and treat it as an alarm.
| The JMXNotificationAppender is a log4j Appender that can be configured
| in log4j.xml, that trasforms logging events to JMX notification so they
| can be fed back into the table. By storing the WARN or higher level logging
| events you can have a quick view of important system faults.
|
| The following attributes may be set:
|
| MaxTableSize (default 1000)
| - set an upper limit to the number of stored alarms
| LogLevel (default DEBUG)
| - the log level to use for received notification, can be set to NONE
| ServerId (default jboss)
| - used to construct unique alarm ids
| SubscriptionList
| - subscribe for the notifications to be stored in the table
<mbean code="org.jboss.monitor.services.ActiveAlarmTable"
name="jboss.monitor:service=ActiveAlarmTable">
<attribute name="SubscriptionList">
<subscription-list>
<mbean name="jboss.monitor:*">
<notification type="jboss.alarm"/>
<notification type="JBOSS_MONITOR_NOTIFICATION"/>
</mbean>
<mbean name="jboss.system:service=Logging,type=JMXNotificationAppender"/>
</subscription-list>
</attribute>
</mbean>
-->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- JBoss RMI Classloader - only install when available -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.util.property.jmx.SystemPropertyClassValue"
name="jboss.rmi:type=RMIClassLoader">
<attribute name="Property">java.rmi.server.RMIClassLoaderSpi</attribute>
<attribute name="ClassName">org.jboss.system.JBossRMIClassLoader</attribute>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Service Binding -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Automatically activated when generatting the clustering environment -->
<!-- @TESTSUITE_CLUSTER_CONFIG@ -->
<!--
| Binding service manager for port/host mapping. This is a sample
| config that demonstrates a JBoss instances with a server name 'ports-01'
| loading its bindings from an XML file using the ServicesStoreFactory
| implementation returned by the XMLServicesStoreFactory.
|
| ServerName: The unique name assigned to a JBoss server instance for
| lookup purposes. This allows a single ServicesStore to handle mulitiple
| JBoss servers.
|
| StoreURL: The URL string passed to org.jboss.services.binding.ServicesStore
| during initialization that specifies how to connect to the bindings store.
| StoreFactory: The org.jboss.services.binding.ServicesStoreFactory interface
| implementation to create to obtain the ServicesStore instance.
<mbean code="org.jboss.services.binding.ServiceBindingManager"
name="jboss.system:service=ServiceBindingManager">
<attribute name="ServerName">ports-01</attribute>
<attribute name="StoreURL">${jboss.home.url}/docs/examples/binding-manager/sample-bindings.xml</attribute>
<attribute name="StoreFactoryClassName">
org.jboss.services.binding.XMLServicesStoreFactory
</attribute>
</mbean>
-->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Class Loading -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- A mini webserver used for dynamic and class and resource loading -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.web.WebService"
name="jboss:service=WebService">
<!-- The Bind address and Port -->
<attribute name="BindAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
<attribute name="Port">8083</attribute>
<!-- The address to use for the host portion of the RMI codebase URL -->
<attribute name="Host">${java.rmi.server.hostname}</attribute>
<!-- Should non-EJB .class files be downloadable -->
<attribute name="DownloadServerClasses">true</attribute>
<!-- Should resources other than .class files be downloadable. Both
DownloadServerClasses and DownloadResources must be true for resources
to be downloadable. This is false by default because its generally a
bad idea as server configuration files that container security
information can be accessed.
-->
<attribute name="DownloadResources">false</attribute>
<!-- Use the default thread pool for dynamic class loading -->
<depends optional-attribute-name="ThreadPool"
proxy-type="attribute">jboss.system:service=ThreadPool</depends>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- JNDI -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- A simple mbean wrapper around the jndi Naming object. This
only handles an in memory instance. The NamingService uses this
as the JNDI store and exposes it remotely.
-->
<mbean code="org.jnp.server.NamingBeanImpl"
name="jboss:service=NamingBeanImpl"
xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/NamingBean-xmbean.xml">
</mbean>
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.NamingService"
name="jboss:service=Naming"
xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/NamingService-xmbean.xml">
<!-- The call by value mode. true if all lookups are unmarshalled using
the caller's TCL, false if in VM lookups return the value by reference.
-->
<attribute name="CallByValue">true</attribute>
<!-- The listening port for the bootstrap JNP service. Set this to -1
to run the NamingService without the JNP invoker listening port.
-->
<attribute name="Port">1099</attribute>
<!-- The bootstrap JNP server bind address. This also sets the default
RMI service bind address. Empty == all addresses
-->
<attribute name="BindAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
<!-- The port of the RMI naming service, 0 == anonymous -->
<attribute name="RmiPort">1098</attribute>
<!-- The RMI service bind address. Empty == all addresses
-->
<attribute name="RmiBindAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
<!-- The thread pool service used to control the bootstrap lookups -->
<depends optional-attribute-name="LookupPool"
proxy-type="attribute">jboss.system:service=ThreadPool</depends>
<!-- An example of using the unifed invoker as the transport.
<depends optional-attribute-name="InvokerProxyFactory"
proxy-type="attribute">jboss:service=proxyFactory,type=unified,target=Naming</depends>
-->
<depends optional-attribute-name="Naming"
proxy-type="attribute">jboss:service=NamingBeanImpl</depends>
</mbean>
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.JNDIView"
name="jboss:service=JNDIView"
xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/JNDIView-xmbean.xml">
<!-- The HANamingService service name -->
<attribute name="HANamingService">jboss:service=HAJNDI</attribute>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Security -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.security.plugins.SecurityConfig"
name="jboss.security:service=SecurityConfig">
<attribute name="LoginConfig">jboss.security:service=XMLLoginConfig</attribute>
</mbean>
<mbean code="org.jboss.security.auth.login.XMLLoginConfig"
name="jboss.security:service=XMLLoginConfig">
<attribute name="ConfigResource">login-config.xml</attribute>
</mbean>
<!-- JAAS security manager and realm mapping -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityManagerService"
name="jboss.security:service=JaasSecurityManager">
<!-- A flag which indicates whether the SecurityAssociation server mode
is set on service creation. This is true by default since the
SecurityAssociation should be thread local for multi-threaded server
operation.
-->
<attribute name="ServerMode">true</attribute>
<attribute name="SecurityManagerClassName">org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityManager</attribute>
<attribute name="DefaultUnauthenticatedPrincipal">anonymous</attribute>
<!-- DefaultCacheTimeout: Specifies the default timed cache policy timeout
in seconds.
If you want to disable caching of security credentials, set this to 0 to
force authentication to occur every time. This has no affect if the
AuthenticationCacheJndiName has been changed from the default value.
-->
<attribute name="DefaultCacheTimeout">1800</attribute>
<!-- DefaultCacheResolution: Specifies the default timed cache policy
resolution in seconds. This controls the interval at which the cache
current timestamp is updated and should be less than the DefaultCacheTimeout
in order for the timeout to be meaningful. This has no affect if the
AuthenticationCacheJndiName has been changed from the default value.
-->
<attribute name="DefaultCacheResolution">60</attribute>
<!-- DeepCopySubjectMode: This set the copy mode of subjects done by the
security managers to be deep copies that makes copies of the subject
principals and credentials if they are cloneable. It should be set to
true if subject include mutable content that can be corrupted when
multiple threads have the same identity and cache flushes/logout clearing
the subject in one thread results in subject references affecting other
threads.
-->
<attribute name="DeepCopySubjectMode">false</attribute>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Transactions -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- The configurable Xid factory. For use with Oracle, set pad to true -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.tm.XidFactory"
name="jboss:service=XidFactory">
<!--attribute name="Pad">true</attribute-->
</mbean>
<!--
| The fast in-memory transaction manager.
| Deprecated in JBossAS v4.2. Use JBossTS JTA instead.
- ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.tm.TransactionManagerService"
name="jboss:service=TransactionManager"
xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/TransactionManagerService-xmbean.xml">
<attribute name="TransactionTimeout">300</attribute>
<!- - set to false to disable transaction demarcation over IIOP - ->
<attribute name="GlobalIdsEnabled">true</attribute>
<depends optional-attribute-name="XidFactory">jboss:service=XidFactory</depends>
<!- - Transaction Integrity Checking - ->
<!- - Force a rollback if another thread is associated with the transaction at commit - ->
<!- - <depends optional-attribute-name="TransactionIntegrityFactory"
proxy-type="org.jboss.tm.integrity.TransactionIntegrityFactory">
<mbean code="org.jboss.tm.integrity.FailIncompleteTransaction"
name="jboss:service=TransactionManager,plugin=TransactionIntegrity"/>
</depends> - ->
</mbean>
-->
<!-- JBoss Transactions JTA -->
<mbean code="com.arjuna.ats.jbossatx.jta.TransactionManagerService"
name="jboss:service=TransactionManager">
<attribute name="TransactionTimeout">300</attribute>
<attribute name="ObjectStoreDir">${jboss.server.data.dir}/tx-object-store</attribute>
</mbean>
<!--
| UserTransaction support.
-->
<mbean code="org.jboss.tm.usertx.server.ClientUserTransactionService"
name="jboss:service=ClientUserTransaction"
xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/ClientUserTransaction-xmbean.xml">
<depends>
<mbean code="org.jboss.invocation.jrmp.server.JRMPProxyFactory"
name="jboss:service=proxyFactory,target=ClientUserTransactionFactory">
<attribute name="InvokerName">jboss:service=invoker,type=jrmp</attribute>
<attribute name="TargetName">jboss:service=ClientUserTransaction</attribute>
<attribute name="JndiName">UserTransactionSessionFactory</attribute>
<attribute name="ExportedInterface">org.jboss.tm.usertx.interfaces.UserTransactionSessionFactory</attribute>
<attribute name="ClientInterceptors">
<interceptors>
<interceptor>org.jboss.proxy.ClientMethodInterceptor</interceptor>
<interceptor>org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor</interceptor>
</interceptors>
</attribute>
<depends>jboss:service=invoker,type=jrmp</depends>
</mbean>
</depends>
<depends optional-attribute-name="TxProxyName">
<mbean code="org.jboss.invocation.jrmp.server.JRMPProxyFactory"
name="jboss:service=proxyFactory,target=ClientUserTransaction">
<attribute name="InvokerName">jboss:service=invoker,type=jrmp</attribute>
<attribute name="TargetName">jboss:service=ClientUserTransaction</attribute>
<attribute name="JndiName"></attribute>
<attribute name="ExportedInterface">org.jboss.tm.usertx.interfaces.UserTransactionSession</attribute>
<attribute name="ClientInterceptors">
<interceptors>
<interceptor>org.jboss.proxy.ClientMethodInterceptor</interceptor>
<interceptor>org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor</interceptor>
</interceptors>
</attribute>
<depends>jboss:service=invoker,type=jrmp</depends>
</mbean>
</depends>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Invokers to the JMX node -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Unified invoker (based on remoting) -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.invocation.unified.server.UnifiedInvoker"
name="jboss:service=invoker,type=unified">
<!-- To turn on strict RMI exception propagation uncomment block below -->
<!-- This will cause the UnifiedInvokerProxy to wrap RemoteExceptions -->
<!-- within a ServerException, otherwise will throw root exception -->
<!-- (not RemoteException) -->
<!-- <attribute name="StrictRMIException">true</attribute> -->
<depends>jboss:service=TransactionManager</depends>
<depends>jboss.remoting:service=Connector,transport=socket</depends>
</mbean>
<!-- RMI/JRMP invoker -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.invocation.jrmp.server.JRMPInvoker"
name="jboss:service=invoker,type=jrmp">
<attribute name="RMIObjectPort">4444</attribute>
<attribute name="ServerAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
<!--
<attribute name="RMIClientSocketFactory">custom</attribute>
<attribute name="RMIServerSocketFactory">custom</attribute>
<attribute name="RMIServerSocketAddr">custom</attribute>
<attribute name="SecurityDomain">ssl-domain-name</attribute>
-->
<depends>jboss:service=TransactionManager</depends>
</mbean>
<mbean code="org.jboss.invocation.local.LocalInvoker"
name="jboss:service=invoker,type=local">
<depends>jboss:service=TransactionManager</depends>
</mbean>
<mbean code="org.jboss.invocation.pooled.server.PooledInvoker"
name="jboss:service=invoker,type=pooled">
<attribute name="NumAcceptThreads">1</attribute>
<attribute name="MaxPoolSize">300</attribute>
<attribute name="ClientMaxPoolSize">300</attribute>
<attribute name="SocketTimeout">60000</attribute>
<attribute name="ServerBindAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
<attribute name="ServerBindPort">4445</attribute>
<attribute name="ClientConnectAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
<attribute name="ClientConnectPort">0</attribute>
<attribute name="ClientRetryCount">1</attribute>
<attribute name="EnableTcpNoDelay">false</attribute>
<!-- Customized socket factory attributes
<attribute name="ClientSocketFactoryName">custom.client.factory</attribute>
<attribute name="ServerSocketFactoryName">custom.server.factory</attribute>
<attribute name="SslDomain">java:/jaas/pooledInvoker</attribute>
-->
<depends optional-attribute-name="TransactionManagerService">jboss:service=TransactionManager</depends>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Remoting services -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- For detailed description of all these configuration attributes, please see the -->
<!-- JBoss Remoting User's Guide or wiki (http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossremoting/docs/guide/index.html) -->
<!-- The NetworkRegistry contains all the local and remote -->
<!-- servers that it recognizes. The remote ones registered -->
<!-- are dependant on the detectors running and which domains -->
<!-- they are configured to identify. -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.remoting.network.NetworkRegistry"
name="jboss.remoting:service=NetworkRegistry"/>
<!-- The Connector is the core component of the remoting server service. -->
<!-- It binds the remoting invoker (transport protocol, callback configuration, -->
<!-- data marshalling, etc.) with the invocation handlers. -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.remoting.transport.Connector"
name="jboss.remoting:service=Connector,transport=socket"
display-name="Socket transport Connector">
<!-- Can either just specify the InvokerLocator attribute and not the invoker element in the -->
<!-- Configuration attribute, or do the full invoker configuration in the in invoker element -->
<!-- of the Configuration attribute. -->
<!-- Remember that if you do use more than one param on the uri, will have to include as a CDATA, -->
<!-- otherwise, parser will complain. -->
<!-- <attribute name="InvokerLocator"><![CDATA[socket://${jboss.bind.address}:4446/?datatype=invocation]]></attribute> -->
<attribute name="Configuration">
<!-- Using the following <invoker> element instead of the InvokerLocator above because specific attributes needed. -->
<!-- If wanted to use any of the parameters below, can just add them as parameters to the url above if wanted use the InvokerLocator attribute. -->
<config>
<!-- Other than transport type and handler, none of these configurations are required (will just use defaults). -->
<invoker transport="socket">
<attribute name="dataType" isParam="true">invocation</attribute>
<attribute name="marshaller" isParam="true">org.jboss.invocation.unified.marshall.InvocationMarshaller</attribute>
<attribute name="unmarshaller" isParam="true">org.jboss.invocation.unified.marshall.InvocationUnMarshaller</attribute>
<!-- This will be port on which the marshall loader port runs on. -->
<!-- <attribute name="loaderport" isParam="true">4447</attribute> -->
<!-- The following are specific to socket invoker -->
<!-- <attribute name="numAcceptThreads">1</attribute>-->
<!-- <attribute name="maxPoolSize">303</attribute>-->
<!-- <attribute name="clientMaxPoolSize" isParam="true">304</attribute>-->
<attribute name="socketTimeout" isParam="true">600000</attribute>
<attribute name="serverBindAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
<attribute name="serverBindPort">4446</attribute>
<!-- <attribute name="clientConnectAddress">216.23.33.2</attribute> -->
<!-- <attribute name="clientConnectPort">7777</attribute> -->
<attribute name="enableTcpNoDelay" isParam="true">true</attribute>
<!-- <attribute name="backlog">200</attribute>-->
<!-- The following is for callback configuration and is independant of invoker type -->
<!-- <attribute name="callbackMemCeiling">30</attribute>-->
<!-- indicates callback store by fully qualified class name -->
<!-- <attribute name="callbackStore">org.jboss.remoting.CallbackStore</attribute>-->
<!-- indicates callback store by object name -->
<!-- <attribute name="callbackStore">jboss.remoting:service=CallbackStore,type=Serializable</attribute> -->
<!-- config params for callback store. if were declaring callback store via object name, -->
<!-- could have specified these config params there. -->
<!-- StoreFilePath indicates to which directory to write the callback objects. -->
<!-- The default value is the property value of 'jboss.server.data.dir' and if this is not set, -->
<!-- then will be 'data'. Will then append 'remoting' and the callback client's session id. -->
<!-- An example would be 'data\remoting\5c4o05l-9jijyx-e5b6xyph-1-e5b6xyph-2'. -->
<!-- <attribute name="StoreFilePath">callback</attribute>-->
<!-- StoreFileSuffix indicates the file suffix to use for the callback objects written to disk. -->
<!-- The default value for file suffix is 'ser'. -->
<!-- <attribute name="StoreFileSuffix">cst</attribute>-->
</invoker>
<!-- At least one handler is required by the connector. If have more than one, must decalre -->
<!-- different subsystem values. Otherwise, all invocations will be routed to the only one -->
<!-- that is declared. -->
<handlers>
<!-- can also specify handler by fully qualified classname -->
<handler subsystem="invoker">jboss:service=invoker,type=unified</handler>
</handlers>
</config>
</attribute>
<depends>jboss.remoting:service=NetworkRegistry</depends>
</mbean>
<!-- <mbean code="org.jboss.remoting.detection.jndi.JNDIDetector"-->
<!-- name="jboss.remoting:service=Detector,transport=jndi">-->
<!-- host to which the detector will connect to for the JNDI server. -->
<!-- <attribute name="Host">localhost</attribute>-->
<!-- port to which detector will connect to for the JNDI server. -->
<!-- <attribute name="Port">5555</attribute>-->
<!-- context factory string used when connecting to the JNDI server. -->
<!-- The default is org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory. -->
<!-- <attribute name="ContextFactory">org.acme.NamingContextFactory</attribute> -->
<!-- url package string to use when connecting to the JNDI server. -->
<!-- The default is org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces. -->
<!-- <attribute name="URLPackage">org.acme.naming</attribute> -->
<!-- Sets the number of detection iterations before manually pinging -->
<!-- remote server to make sure still alive. This is needed since remote server -->
<!-- could crash and yet still have an entry in the JNDI server, -->
<!-- thus making it appear that it is still there. The default value is 5. -->
<!-- <attribute name="CleanDetectionNumber">20</attribute>-->
<!-- Specifies the domains in which the detector will recognize -->
<!-- detections. If servers are not configured to be in these -->
<!-- domains, they will not be added to NetworkRegistry. -->
<!-- <attribute name="Configuration">-->
<!-- <domains>-->
<!-- <domain>roxanne</domain>-->
<!-- <domain>sparky</domain>-->
<!-- </domains>-->
<!-- </attribute>-->
<!-- </mbean>-->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Monitoring and Management -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Uncomment to enable JMX monitoring of the bean cache
<mbean code="org.jboss.monitor.BeanCacheMonitor"
name="jboss.monitor:name=BeanCacheMonitor"/>
-->
<!-- Uncomment to enable JMX monitoring of the entity bean locking
<mbean code="org.jboss.monitor.EntityLockMonitor"
name="jboss.monitor:name=EntityLockMonitor"/>
-->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- An MBean that is a registry for JDBC type-mapping metadata -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.ejb.plugins.cmp.jdbc.metadata.MetaDataLibrary"
name="jboss.jdbc:service=metadata"/>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Deployment Scanning -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- An mbean for hot deployment/undeployment of archives.
-->
<mbean code="org.jboss.deployment.scanner.URLDeploymentScanner"
name="jboss.deployment:type=DeploymentScanner,flavor=URL">
<!-- Uncomment (and comment/remove version below) to enable usage of the
DeploymentCache
<depends optional-attribute-name="Deployer">jboss.deployment:type=DeploymentCache</depends>
-->
<depends optional-attribute-name="Deployer">jboss.system:service=MainDeployer</depends>
<!-- The URLComparator can be used to specify a deployment ordering
for deployments found in a scanned directory. The class specified
must be an implementation of java.util.Comparator, it must be able
to compare two URL objects, and it must have a no-arg constructor.
Two deployment comparators are shipped with JBoss:
- org.jboss.deployment.DeploymentSorter
Sorts by file extension, as follows:
"sar", "service.xml", "rar", "jar", "war", "wsr", "ear", "zip",
"*"
- org.jboss.deployment.scanner.PrefixDeploymentSorter
If the name portion of the url begins with 1 or more digits, those
digits are converted to an int (ignoring leading zeroes), and
files are deployed in that order. Files that do not start with
any digits will be deployed first, and they will be sorted by
extension as above with DeploymentSorter.
-->
<attribute name="URLComparator">org.jboss.deployment.DeploymentSorter</attribute>
<!--
<attribute name="URLComparator">org.jboss.deployment.scanner.PrefixDeploymentSorter</attribute>
-->
<!-- The FilterInstance specifies a URLLister.URLFilter for scanned
directories. This DeploymentFilter is initialized with the given
prefixes, suffixes and matches that define which URLs should be
ignored.
-->
<attribute name="FilterInstance"
attributeClass="org.jboss.deployment.scanner.DeploymentFilter"
serialDataType="javaBean">
<!-- Files starting with theses strings are ignored -->
<property name="prefixes">#,%,\,,.,_$</property>
<!-- Files ending with theses strings are ignored -->
<property name="suffixes">#,$,%,~,\,v,.BAK,.bak,.old,.orig,.tmp,.rej,.sh</property>
<!-- Files matching with theses strings are ignored -->
<property name="matches">.make.state,.nse_depinfo,CVS,CVS.admin,RCS,RCSLOG,SCCS,TAGS,core,tags</property>
</attribute>
<!-- Frequency in milliseconds to rescan the URLs for changes -->
<attribute name="ScanPeriod">5000</attribute>
<!-- A flag to disable the scans -->
<attribute name="ScanEnabled">true</attribute>
<!-- URLs are comma separated and resolve relative to the server home URL
unless the given path is absolute. If the URL ends in "/" it is
considered a collection and scanned, otherwise it is simply deployed;
this follows RFC2518 convention and allows discrimination between
collections and directories that are simply unpacked archives.
URLs may be local (file:) or remote (http:). Scanning is supported
for remote URLs but unpacked deployment units are not.
Example URLs:
deploy/
scans ${jboss.server.url}/deploy/, which is local or remote
depending on the URL used to boot the server
${jboss.server.home}/deploy/
scans ${jboss.server.home)/deploy, which is always local
file:/var/opt/myapp.ear
deploy myapp.ear from a local location
file:/var/opt/apps/
scans the specified directory
http://www.test.com/netboot/myapp.ear
deploys myapp.ear from a remote location
http://www.test.com/netboot/apps/
scans the specified WebDAV location
-->
<attribute name="URLs">
deploy/
</attribute>
<!-- Indicates if the scanner should recursively scan directories that
contain no "." in their names. This can be used to group applications
and services that must be deployed and that have the same
logical function in the same directory i.e.
deploy/JMX/
deploy/JMS/
...
-->
<attribute name="RecursiveSearch">True</attribute>
</mbean>
</server>
i'll be so grateful if you can help/suggest me to solve this problem.
Naoufal FAHEM
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