OS: XP Professional
Download: JBoss Portal + JBoss AS (Clustered) 2.6-CR2
placed file in C:\Documents and Settings\\My Documents\My Downloads\Microsoft
Setup\JBoss Files\JBoss + Eclipse directory
Unzip isse: When unzipping from this deep directory, prompted for a password on various
files in the zip file. Apparently, because of the cool way that Winders works, if you try
to unzip a file in a directory this deep, you run into problems creating a whole lot
deeper directory structure using the XP Pro built in compression utility. You get the
password prompts because the directory and files can't be created past a certain
depth. If, however, you unzip the file into a directory off the root or \Program Files
directories you don't get the password prompts.
Eclipse version: 3.2.1
JBoss IDE version: 2.0.0 Beta
IBM RSA version: 7.0
JBoss IDE for Eclipse issues: Obviously, I'd like to use the JBoss IDE with this
clustered JBoss AS + Portal bundle. First, JBoss IDE 2.0.0 Beta doesn't mesh well
with RSA V7 because RSA WTP is older than the WTP in the JBoss IDE.
Second, installed JBoss IDE in Eclipse without problems. When I add the JBoss AS/PS
Runtime to Eclipse, got errors because components were missing from the AS/PS
'default' server directories. AS/PS only comes with a configured 'all'
server and an unconfigurable 'default' server. I downloaded JBoss AS and copied
the default server components into the JBoss AS/PS 'default' server directory.
Also, note that two files: javax.servlet.jar and javax.servlet.jsp.jar, required by the
JBoss IDE Server Runtime definition wizard were not found in the standard JBoss AS default
server lib directory. These are only found in the JBoss AS/PS 'all' server lib
directory. Once I copied these into the AS/PS 'default' server's lib
directory, the IDE runtime wizard completed without incident. Either this needs to be
documented for AS/PS or the IDE wizard needs to be fixed since these two latter files
don't even come standard with JBoss AS either.
When I clicked on either the Apply or OK buttons, however, I encountered an error
message that advise me to look in the error log. I can't seem to locate any such
error log in either the Eclipse hierarchy or the JBoss logs directory. I am able,
however, to start AS/PS from the Eclipse IDE - well that is, after I configured the PS
database properly.
PS database issue: This is more of a complaint about the documentation than anything
else. I went to the JBossPortalQuickStartforUsers.pdf file that comes with JBoss -
because I was getting started. This document leads one to believe they can unzip the
download file and just run the application server. It doesn't work that way. Once
you've unzipped the file you have to configure the PS database. There are no
instructions for this in the JBossPortalQuickStartforUsers.pdf file noted above. For
these more detailed instructions you have to go to the JBossPortalreferenceGuide.pdf file.
Of course, you have to know this, otherwise you wouldn't look there to begin with.
I also note that to run AS/PS, since it's the 'all' server that's
configured and not the default server, you want to refer to the instructions in the
reference doc and NOT the instructions in the getting started doc. The getting started
doc is obviously NOT for AS/PS but only for AS. It would be nice to see more AS/PS
specifics in the Getting Started doc, since that's where one would expect to find it
quickly.
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