I am in the process of separating my production envrionment so I can implement load
balancing. First I need to just get jBoss running on one machine and Apache and mySQL
running on another. I am using the jBoss native executable (jBossSVC.exe) to run it as a
service.
Since it now needs to talk to a "remote" server it can no longer use 127.0.0.1
as the bind address. So I need to provide the address for it to use.
If I run jBoss from the command prompt and use the -b xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx parm it runs fine.
However, it must run as a service in the production envrionment. I can't figure out
how to provide the bind address when running it as a service.
I have the following connector definition in my server.xml file:
| <!-- Define an AJP 1.3 Connector on port 8009 -->
| <Connector port="8009" address="${jboss.bind.address}"
protocol="AJP/1.3"
| emptySessionPath="true" enableLookups="false"
redirectPort="8443"
| connectionTimeout="600000" maxThreads="500" />
|
Where does jboss.bind.address get set? Is there a parm I can set in a configuration file
that sets this rather than using a command line argument?
Thanks
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