Hi,
You are the first one to report this... can someone double check on a clean
JBoss install with no tomcat that the 8082 JMX port is disabled ?... (seems
strange since we don't put tomcat at all...)
marc
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|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Murphy
|Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 9:58 PM
|To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
|Subject: [jBoss-User] Web Administration Problem
|
|
|Hi,
|
|I've been lurking about the JBoss mailing lists for quite some time, and
|I've finally started to have the time to start playing with it!
|Great work!
|
|I just downloaded the 2.0 Final binary with no Tomcat and no Jetty. I was
|able
|to run it with no problems and even got my first couple of beans
|working in
|a really short amount of time.
|
|Anyway, to the issue. It looks like I'm having a strange issue with the
|Web Administration stuff. I was browsing through the Manual and
|stumbled on
|
|the Web Administration description. When I hit http://localhost:8082/
|it looks like I'm getting back the default html file list page from the
|internal Tomcat service instead of the expected JMX JBoss services page.
|I'm assuming this is incorrect behavior from what I read in the manual and
|what I've read on this list, but I could be wrong...
|
|I'm running:
|jboss-2.0_FINAL downloaded today (11/22/2000)
|Sun JDK 1.3.0_01
|Windows 2000
|
|I'm running with an unmodified configuration, so it's either broke in the
|jobs binary distribution or my environment is causing something strange.
|Oh, and
|I've never installed Tomcat stand alone on this box before so there
|shouldn't
|be any interference there either.
|
|Thanks!
|Chris Murphy
|
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