I am trying to write a java program that runs on the same machine Jboss is
installed (and running). I need to programmatically (from my java program)
figure out where Jboss is installed on that system, and also what port it is
running at.
I know Jboss has properties like jboss.bind.address, jboss.server.base.dir I
can use, but it always return null when I do a
System.getProperty("jboss.bind.address") or
System.getProperty("jboss.server.base.dir"). What's the easiest way to get to
these jboss properties? Do I need to actually call their MBeans? Is there an
easier way?
thanks,
Pi
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