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Red Hat Application Stack 2.2 Release Notes for Use with Red Hat Application Stack 2.2 ...

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Release Notes Red Hat Application Stack 2.2 Release Notes for Use with Red Hat Application Stack 2.2 Edition 1.0 Copyright © 2008 Red Hat ...

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iii 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Overview of This Release .........................................................................

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Chapter 1. 1 Introduction 1.1. Overview of This Release Red Hat Application Stack is a set of software components that have been tested and certified to work together in an integrated fashion. Red Hat Application Stack is designed for dynamic web app...

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Chapter 2. 3 Configuring the Java Environment JBoss Application Server relies on an installed JVM, such as those by Sun, or BEA. Both JVMs are available from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Supplementary channels. THIS RELEASE HAS BEEN CERTIFIED WITH ...

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Chapter 2. Configuring the Java Environment 4 Make sure you do the same for javac and java_sdk_1.5.0. We recommend that all point to the same manufacturer and version. 2.2. Install the jbossas package 2.2.1. Using yum / RHN (Preferred Method) 1. Up...

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Chapter 3. 5 Installing Red Hat Application Stack To install Red Hat Application Stack V.2.2: 1. If you have an existing database, back up your data and shut down the database: • If you are using PostgreSQL: Back-up your database. For example, run:...

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Chapter 3. Installing Red Hat Application Stack 6 • Option 2. To install from RPMs on Disk: Follow the instructions in Section 2.2.2, “Using yum / DVD” to mount the DVD and set up the local RHN channel (steps 1-3). Then as root run: yum update ...

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7 • Move (or remove) the database directory: mv /var/lib/pgsql/data /var/lib/pgsql/data.backup • Initialize the database: /sbin/service postgresql initdb • Start the new PostgreSQL service: /sbin/service postgresql start • Restore your data f...

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Chapter 4. 9 Using JBoss Application Server 4.1. Using the Linux service (production) JBoss Application Server can be started, stopped, and configured to start automatically at boot time either from the command line or using a graphical tool. You ca...

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Chapter 4. Using JBoss Application Server 10 http://localhost:8080/web-console You can use the Web Console to administer JBoss Application Server. The entire JBoss Application Server suite runs under a new jboss system user. It may be necessary to us...

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Creating copies of JBOSS_HOME 11 If you wish to use a different JVM than the one that alternatives points to, you will need to set JAVA_HOME first. Tip JAVA_HOME can be set system-wide in /etc/profile. But beware, some users may not want to have JAV...

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Chapter 4. Using JBoss Application Server 12 To run multiple servers simultaneously you will need to adjust the configuration to avoid port conflicts, as described in the JBoss Application Server documentation. Refer to Section 4.5, “ Running multi...

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Running multiple instances of JBoss Application Server using different sets of ports 13 Note The original init script log files are created under /var/log/jbossas in directories that correspond to the configuration used (like 'default') wi...

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Chapter 4. Using JBoss Application Server 14 ln -s /etc/init.d/jbossas /etc/init.d/jbossas-ports-01 2. Create a new config file for service-name, /etc/sysconfig/service-name. The contents of this file should be similar to /etc/sysconfig/jbossas, exc...

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More Information 15 4.6. More Information More general documentation for JBoss Application Server is available under /usr/share/doc/ jbossas-4.2.0. ...

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Chapter 5. 17 Export Control As required by U.S. law, you represent and warrant that you: a. Understand that certain parts of the software are subject to export controls under the U.S. Commerce Departments Export Administration Regulations (EAR) b. A...

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