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Clint Bush commented on JBIDE-5263:
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Here's a very easy workaround. Open the configuration file (most likely
standalone.xml). Find the line the XPath is referencing for the JBoss Management port (as
this is the only one that is causing a problem).
You will notice that the value of this tag is formatted something like this:
${jboss.management.http.port:9999}
The issue is that Eclipse is not recognizing this dollar-sign curly-brace format
(${.........}). To fix your issue, remove everything from the value except the port
number: 9999
Afterwards, you will be left with: <socket-binding name="management-native"
interface="management" port="9999"/>
Best of luck,
Clint
Mac OSX Snow Leopard: Server cannot be saved for the following
reasons: One or more ports have an invalid value
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Key: JBIDE-5263
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-5263
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossAS/Servers
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.CR1
Environment: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
JBoss AS 5.1.0.GA
JDK 1.6
Reporter: Robert Morse
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Fix For: 3.1.0.CR2
When trying to create a new JBoss AS server, JBDS complains with:
The server cannot be saved for the following reasons: One or more ports have an invalid
value. This may adversely affect the tooling's ability to interact with the server.
I've never seen this error before, and I'm not sure what the port values should
be. Currently, the Automatically detect check boxes are checked
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