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#Installation and Administration Issue during JBOSS Application Server star
vamsib
over 8 years ago
#Installation and Administration
Issue during JBOSS Application Server start up: -
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Appian 7.10 installed
JBOSS EAP 6.4 installed
Database has been configured with JBOSS and Appian
Ran the configure script and successfully deployed the configurations to Appian and JBOSS
During the deploying configurations to Appian, taken environment as Test and registered it and the files got renamed to custom.properties.test, appian-topology.xml.test ,etc.,
Appian Engines started successfully
While starting JBOSS Application Server , the Application server saying unable to read the data source and it is reading custom.properties file instead of custom.properties.test which got created with configure script while deploying configurations to Appian
Could you please let us know do we need to do anything else related to configuration.
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Eduardo Fuentes
Appian Employee
over 8 years ago
The Configure Script renames the custom.properties.test to custom.properties and moves it to the right location. You will never see a .test file in the final installation directory, only in the repository directory.
The configure script knows what file to rename and copy based on the current environment you loaded through the configure script menu.
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 8 years ago
The Configure Script renames the custom.properties.test to custom.properties and moves it to the right location. You will never see a .test file in the final installation directory, only in the repository directory.
The configure script knows what file to rename and copy based on the current environment you loaded through the configure script menu.
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