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I'm currently upgrading and migrating a dev server using the new 7.9 configu
alland
Certified Lead Developer
over 10 years ago
I'm currently upgrading and migrating a dev server using the new 7.9 configure script.
I initially tried installing on JBoss 6.3.0. but found that the configurations are not suitable for that version - this post (
forum.appian.com/.../e-147442)
details the issue and suggests installing to JBoss 6.4. Since I don't currently have access to JBoss 6.3.3, I'll be giving this a go.
Can anybody tell me if there is a way to change the designated <JBOSS_HOME> directory within the configure script so I can point my current config to the new target JBoss directory? And is there a method to remove registered environments?
Thanks...
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Conor Cahill
Certified Lead Developer
over 10 years ago
_admin\\_script\\configure\\.configure
There you can change the jboss path.
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alland
Certified Lead Developer
over 10 years ago
That worked nicely -Thanks!
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navanathgangadharw
over 10 years ago
You can remove temporary genarated file named ".configure" in configure directory and in later steps provide different name for repository. While deploying the code/properties to jboss it will ask for JBOSS_HOME directory. In this you can create a new environment as well and need to modify property values.
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alland
Certified Lead Developer
over 10 years ago
As an answer to my second question; you can remove any registered environments from the script interface by editing the environments.properties file in the root of the repository directory, and deleting the generated files from the repo.
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alland
Certified Lead Developer
over 10 years ago
sorry navanathgangadharw, posted without seeing your reply - thanks too for the info.
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apoorvac
over 10 years ago
Hi Allan, may I know if 7.9 works properly with JBoss 6.4? I yes, can you please also tell specific steps, you did for 6.4 to make it work. Thanks in advance.
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alland
Certified Lead Developer
over 10 years ago
Hi apoorvac, sorry but I haven't got it fully working. Its pretty clear from other posts that 6.4.0 isn't officially supported yet, so you'd need to be careful about where it was being deployed anyway.
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apoorvac
over 10 years ago
Thank you Allan for the information. Seems we need to wait for official support to 6.4 else use 6.3.3.
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Myles Weber
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
With the latest Hotfix package, JBoss 6.4 is now allowed with Appian 7.9:
forum.appian.com/.../Hotfixes.html
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alland
Certified Lead Developer
over 9 years ago
Thanks Myles, that's good news.
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