Hello,

Check whether any of the windows process using the ports 1098 and 1099 using 
the following command at the command prompt.

>netstat -b

It will display all the process which are running under windows with their port 
numbers. If any of the process, using the above ports and if that process is 
not necessary, stop that process before starting the jboss.

Or else,

You can change the port numbers of services that are using 1098 and 1099 by 
configuring as follows.

Uncomment the following lines in the file jboss-service.xml.

 >cd <JBOSS_HOME>/server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml
  | 
  |    187     <mbean code="org.jboss.services.binding.ServiceBindingManager"
  |    188       name="jboss.system:service=ServiceBindingManager">
  |    189       <attribute name="ServerName">ports-01</attribute>
  |    190       <attribute 
name="StoreURL">${jboss.home.url}/docs/examples/binding-manager/sample-bindings.xml</attribute>
  |    191       <attribute name="StoreFactoryClassName">
  |    192         org.jboss.services.binding.XMLServicesStoreFactory
  |    193       </attribute>
  |    194     </mbean>
  | 

Now, the JBoss Services runs under different ports.

Hope, This might help you.


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