David Hamilton wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've got a mysterious version of JBoss/Tomcat on one of my servers.  The 
> person who installed it didn't leave the version number in the directory 
> name.
> 
> So how do I determine the version?  A search of my local 2.4.4 
> installation show no sign of any version stamp in any file.

As has been pointed out, it is in the manifest and will show up on the 
screen at startup.

> 
> Change Request:  A text file in the root jboss directory that just has a 
> version stamp?  I know it sounds pathetic, but small things like this 
> can really help.  And I know that  we can do it ourselves (and I fully 
> intend to doctor all of our JBoss master installation images to include 
> such a file), it's just that for operational reasons not everybody wants 
> to have the version number in the directory name.

Usually what I do is leave the version number in the name of the real 
directory, then make a symlink from 'jboss' to 'JBoss-2.4.5'. Of course 
on windows, you can't.

--danch
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