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Re: How to bind a .war INSIDE OF EAR file to http://localhost:80/ ?

From: Daniel Adelhardt <Daniel.Adelhardt_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 12:05:44 +0200

Markus,

"asadmin deploy" has almost the same subparameters like "asadmin
deploydir". So you can also use "asadmin deploy --virtualservers
<yourvs> --contextroot / <yourapp.ear>" for deployment. Let us know if
that works for you.

Daniel


Markus Karg schrieb:
> Wolfram,
>
> thank you so much for your kind help.
>
> Unfortunately now we are stuck with the next issue, which is very
> closely related. Would be great if you could give us the essential tip.
> :-)
>
> The .war now is packaged inside of a .ear file, so the deploydir is not
> working (I tried to just use the .ear instead of .war using the same
> asadmin deploydir command), but it does not work (error message in log
> "Application NOT loaded"). If I just do "asadmin deploy MyApp.ear" that
> deploys well (but then the .war is not bound to the virtual server at
> port 80).
>
> What is our fault, and how to fix it?
>
> Thanks!
> Markus
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Markus Karg
> Sent: Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008 17:20
> To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
> Subject: RE: Re: How to bind a .war file to http://localhost:80/ ?
>
> Wolfram,
>
> thank you very much for your kind help. I did exactly what you said and
> it works very well! :-)
>
> But I am using "asadmin deploydir" instead of "asadmin deployd", because
> GlassFish told me that "deployd" is an unknown command.
>
> Thanks! :-)
> Markus
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wolfram Rittmeyer [mailto:w.rittmeyer_at_jsptutorial.org]
> Sent: Sonntag, 6. Juli 2008 22:49
> To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
> Subject: Re: How to bind a .war file to http://localhost:80/ ?
>
> Markus KARG wrote:
>
>> I need to bind a .war file to http://localhost:80/ (Port 80, Root
>> Context) !
>>
>> It seems all .war's by default are bound to
>> http://localhost:8080/mywarfile/ (Port 8080, Sub Context mywarfile)
>>
>> So my question is:
>>
>> How to bind this specific .war file to port 80 instead of 8080 and how
>>
>
>
>> to bind to the root / instead to subcontext /mywarfile? The default
>> Context in the admin GUI is shown as "mywarfile", so I wanted to just
>> empty it, but the admin GUI doesn't allow empty field.
>>
>
> First you have to create a virtual server for the domain to use. E.g.:
> asadmin create-virtual-server --hosts www.whatever.org,whatever.org
> someMeaningfulName
>
> Then you have to define a specific listener that listens to port 80:
> asadmin create-http-listener --listeneraddress 0.0.0.0 --listenerport 80
>
> --defaultvs someMeaningfulName listenername
>
> You have to use the name of the virtual server created in the first step
>
> here.
>
> Of course this wont work on any Unix-based system if GlassFish is not
> run as root (which is IMHO *no* good idea). You might choose to redirect
>
> any traffic to port 80 to port 8080 using the firewall of the system
> (e.g. for Linux this is possible using iptables).
>
> Now whenever you deploy a app you have to link this app with the virtual
>
> server created in the first step:
> asadmin deployd --virtualservers someMeaningfulName --contextroot "/"
> --name someNameForYourApp whatever.war
>
> Of course you could also use the GlassFish-sepcific deployment
> descriptor sun-web.xml to set the context-root to "/".
>
> --
> Wolfram Rittmeyer
> http://weblogs.java.net/blog/writtmeyer
> http://www.nosilverbullet.de/blog/category/GlassFish (German only)
>
>
>> Thanks a lot!
>> Markus
>>
>>
>
>
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