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Started Appian Checked engines Started jboss Engines start
charlesa115
over 10 years ago
Started Appian
Checked engines
Started jboss
Engines start up fine. Server log for jboss has no warnings or errors.
http://localhost:8080/
brings up JBoss EAP 6 and let's me know "Your Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is running."
On the jboss administration page under Manage Deployments appian-ds.xml is there and enabled.
But when I go to:
localhost:8080/.../tempo
I'm met with a HTTP Status 404 saying the requested resource is not available.
How do I resolve this issue?...
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charlesa115
over 10 years ago
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Aleksi White
Appian Employee
over 10 years ago
JBoss still isn't scanning the right directories during deployment. Make sure you have added the deployment scanner for ear and search server:
forum.appian.com/.../Configuring_JBoss
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charlesa115
over 10 years ago
Ok, added the scanners and Jboss was not happy. Server log attached.
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Aleksi White
Appian Employee
over 10 years ago
It looks like you are also missing some configurations for JMS connection factories. Please go back over the documentation for configuring JBoss here:
forum.appian.com/.../Configuring_JBoss
To make sure you have not missed any steps
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charlesa115
over 10 years ago
Followed all the steps and now have an even bigger mess in JBoss. Fresh log attached.
server.log
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Aleksi White
Appian Employee
over 10 years ago
The names for the engines aren't right:
@engine.host.1@:5012
It should be something like
localhost:5012
Addtiionally JBoss can't find the primary datasource. I would recommend you try a manual install. It might take a bit longer, but it will be easier for me to help troubleshoot, and the steps are very clearly laid out:
forum.appian.com/.../Windows_Installation_Guide_for_JBoss
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