Hopefully I haven't caused any work for anyone as I have found the
solution to the problem. The instructions on the xwiki admin page may
need an update/clarification.
The answer is to name the directory you expand the .war into with a .war
extension as per;
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ExplodedDeployment
I renamed the directory from;
$JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/xwiki
To;
$JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/xwiki.war
And hooray,
http://myserver.mydomain:8080/xwiki is alive! Also I don't
have a massive server.log and 85% processor usage on the server anymore
either.
I will add this to the FAQ on the xwiki site, might help someone.....
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org] On Behalf
Of Dean Sellers
Sent: Friday, 11 January 2008 11:52 AM
To: users(a)xwiki.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] Help deploying xwiki under jboss/mysql/linux
Greetings fellow earthlings,
I am hoping some generous soul can help me here, I am a thin-client app
noob, but (IMHO) not a complete muppet. What I have is a brand new Linux
(Ubuntu 6.06 server distro) server, Jboss 4.4.2.GA, mysql 5.0.22, xwiki
1.1.2, java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.13.
My goal is an xwiki based site for the service and support department of
the company I work for. I have installed xwiki on my local PC using the
stanalone distro, all good. Now I want to get a server running so I can
start to show the interested parties how it might work and get some
feedback on the thing.
I have followed the instructions on the xwiki and jboss sites pretty
faithfully (multiple times) and can't seem to get xwiki to deploy under
jboss. I have set mysql user and priviledges, downloaded the connector,
modified hibernate.cfg.xml blah, blah. I can see the jboss default pages
(at
http://myserver.mydomain:8080/) when I start the jboss server, but
no xwiki at
http://myserver.mydomain:8080/xwiki I get http 404. I
haven't got to the stage of importing the default enterprise database
yet.
Can someone help by first suggesting where I should start looking. I
have had a look in the server.log and boot.log but they all seem like
gobbly-gook to me. I won't post here as the server log is huge, 5MB, but
I can filter it to something sensible if only I knew what to look for.
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction,
Thanks in advance,
Dean
Applications Engineer
Rinstrum Pty. Ltd
Products, support and applications at
www.rinstrum.com
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