I would like to configure JBoss 4.2.x to utilize the JBoss Web Native Connectors instead of the default Ajp processor. This is in order to avoid a bug in the Jboss 4.2.x Ajp processor of which results in many hung threads and performance hits.
I cannot seem to find any installation instructions on this. Does anyone have any info how to do this?
Does the latest Native Connector from the download site 1 work for my old version of JBoss?
If I can find a step-by-step guide, I will publish it in a wiki for anyone else in the community.
0) Stop jboss
1) Please download this link:
http://downloads.jboss.org/jbossnative//2.0.10.GA/jboss-native-2.0.10-linux2-i64-ssl.tar.gz
This will contain a directory with
jboss-native-2.0.10-linux2-i64-ssl/bin
jboss-native-2.0.10-linux2-i64-ssl/licenses
2) Merge these directories on top of your jboss-4.2.3.GA directory.
3) Start jboss.
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I'm new in JBoss Developer Studio.
Where I can find example, how I can make fuse integration project and RUN it on server? I cann't run my test project on server, I see a lot of errors, but my project consist only LOG component. And Why I cann't run this project on EAP 7.1 or Fuse 6.3?
i have JBoss EAP 7.1 and JBoss Fuse 6.3.
Thank you in advance, and sorry for my English)
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When I use Mule, I can make and run my first project for 10-15 minutes. But in Developer Studio it's very... difficult. I wasted 2 days without result
I am sorry that you are facing problems.
I would suggest you try to read the documentation at https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_jboss_fuse/6.3/pdf/tooling_tutorials/Red_Hat_JBoss_Fuse-6.3-Tooling_Tutorials-en-US.pdf . It is a good starting point for writing camel routes with the JBoss Fuse Tooling. I would also recommend you learn more about Apache Camel at http://camel.apache.org as the tooling is for Camel.
Hope that helps,
Lars
I've googled to find detailed working tutorial for update Jboss Wildfly resteasy to latest version (3.0.17) but seems without solutions.
I'm testing on wildfly 10.0.0.Final release-version: "2.0.10.Final"
with resteasy core version. First question how to list (from shell or from Gui) all core modules version in use?
From official documentation i'm using jboss-jaxrs-api_2.0_spec-1.0.0.Final version but i want use for my project resteasy 3.0.17
I can accept globally upgrade and/or instruction to use resteasy 3.0.17 only in my war project "bypassing" core wildfly resteasy implementation.
I read official Jboss Resteasy upgrade but without success.
Is there some guide or complete tutorial about manage modules on jboss wildfly ?
Or someone has already had these headaches and can share suggestions ?
Have a look at this post from JBoss forum:
https://developer.jboss.org/thread/274219
Basically from Wildfly 11 it will be possible to see the module versions on console and in regards to the upgrade, it's manual work.
I am new to JBoss application server. when I go for download the application server in the website. I am seeing the below servers list in the top
EAP built from AS 7.3.
EAP 6.2 Maven Repository.
EAP 6.2 Quickstarts.
kindly help me. Which is the best one. otherwise, shall I go for any other open source application server.
Thanks
I don't want to make any comment about these things you mentioned. But I can share my experience with you.
Jboss 5.1: It was good.
Jboss 7.1: I faced a problem with log4j issue. Its very complicated.
EAP 6.2: Its much stable than 7.1. my log4j problem is solved with this version.
So, it totally depends upon how deep you want to use jboss.
I have installed JBoss on Eclipse from Eclipse marketplace. The following snapshot shows the result of the installation:
There is not a wizard for wsconsume. As my understanding, it is a command line tool only. Where can I find wsconsume?
Actually I am only interested in using wsconsume. All the installations are solely for this purpose.
I guess you have installed JBoss Tools for Eclipse. As its name suggests it's only tooling around JBoss related technologies (with JBoss Application Server being one of the most important among them).
JBossWS and its wsconsume companion tool is distributed with JBoss Application Server (JBossAS for short) which is separate standalone product. Please download it from JBoss download site. Current community version is 7.1.1.
Next, unzip archive to some folder (I'll refer to it as JBOSS_HOME from now on).
Wsconsume tool is placed in JBOSS_HOME/bin folder as scripts for Windows and Unix/Linux systems: wsconsume.bat and wsconsume.sh respectively.
As an alternative you could download only JBossWS itself instead of entire JBossAS, but for some reasons I find it easier the way I described above.
I don't know if JBoss Tools for Eclipse helps with wsconsume in any manner. I always use it from command line and I'm quite satisfied with it.
(I don't know your current experience with JBoss technologies so please excuse me if my explanations are too basic.)
I'm trying to do a few JMS tutorials. Many of them seem to use the server I've mentioned in the title. It's found in the JBoss folder in the "Define a New Server" window. For example, the tutorial here:
http://aalaapa.com/img/eclipsejbossserver5.JPG
Problem is, in the "Define a New Server" window, the only folders I have to choose from are Apache, Basic, JBoss Community and JBoss Enterprise Middleware. Is there some addition plugin I need?
Oh, I'm using Eclipse.
Thanks
If you click on "Download additional server adapters", you should have a dialog where you can install an appropriate server connector (in your case it would be the "JbossAS Tools").
However i would strongly recommend to use JBoss 7, since that version is a full certified EE6 compliant application server
Edit: If you have the menu point "JBoss Community" then is is very likely that the JBoss Tools are already installed. So just take one of that connectors (3.2 to 7.1 should be included) and you should be fine.