[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (AS7-1642) If --domain-config is used in domain.sh, changes to the configuration using the web console are not correctly persisted
Brian Stansberry (Commented) (JIRA)
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Mon Oct 24 12:11:45 EDT 2011
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Brian Stansberry commented on AS7-1642:
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My inclination is to remove support for having that parameter point to a file outside the domain/configuration directory. Then rely on the fact that the location of the domain configuration directory itself can be set via a system property.
> If --domain-config is used in domain.sh, changes to the configuration using the web console are not correctly persisted
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>
> Key: AS7-1642
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-1642
> Project: Application Server 7
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Domain Management
> Affects Versions: 7.0.1.Final
> Environment: RHEL6
> Reporter: Georges Berscheid
> Assignee: Brian Stansberry
>
> When AS7 is started using $JBOSS_HOME/bin/domain.sh --domain-config=/etc/as7/domain.xml, all changes made through the web console are persisted in $JBOSS_HOME/domain/configuration/domain.xml.
> That means for example that deployments don't survive server restarts. Also trying to add the same deployment again does not seem to work, probably because the files already exist in the $JBOSS_HOME/domain/content directory.
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