Ok...
If you want to provide a configuration for jboss you must copy all files to
$JBOSS_HOME/{configuraiton_name}
It would be nice to be able to effectively run
org.jboss.Main /my_cvs/SOME_DIR/blah/blahy/myconfig
IF the root directory is in your classpath then it doesn't bail, but
all the configurations that come default with jboss fail because they are
all relative.
So it can find ../SomeBean
Maybe the solution would be the use of a $JBOSS_HOME environment variable?
d.
-----Original Message-----
From: marc fleury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 7:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] remote jboss configuration
|I've tried passing a absolute path name into org.jboss.Main
|and it can't deal with it. Maybe this would be a cool feature.
|
|The reason I wanted to do this is becuase we are storing
|our configuration inside jboss.
I am working *right now* on the configuration stuff...
but I must say..
what the fuck do you mean?
|Intead of just pointed directly to the configuration I have
|to copy my configuration files to $JBOSS_HOME/conf
what???
marcf (take it private)
|
|cheers,
|d.
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