Apple Mac OS X Server Java Application Server Administration For Version 10.3 or Later Manuel d'utilisateur Page 11

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Click the Start Service toolbar button. After a few seconds the application server should be running. You
can confirm that JBoss is running by accessing http://localhost:8080 in your web browser. You
should see a webpage titled Welcome to JBoss/Tomcat.
You can also start JBoss in Terminal with the following command:
$ /Library/JBoss/3.2/bin/run.sh -c deploy-standalone
To get detailed information on JBoss activities, use the develop configuration. This is useful when you need
to make sure JBoss notices when you deploy or undeploy a module, or when you need to determine whether
exceptions are thrown as JBoss starts a deployed application. The develop configuration produces a detailed
log of JBoss activities. It is more useful when you launch the application server from the command line because
you see the results of actions immediately in the Terminal window from which you launch the application
server.
Configuring Your Application
The following sections teach you how to start the deployment tool and configure your application.
Starting the JBoss Deployment Tool
To start the deployment tool, double-click DeploymentTool.woa in /Library/JBoss/Applications or
enter the following command in Terminal:
$ /Library/JBoss/Applications/DeploymentTool.woa/DeploymentTool
After a moment, the Load Application window appears.
Note: Running the JBoss Deployment Tool requires a web browser that supports Frames and
Javascript. Some web browsers may need to have pop-up blocking disabled.
Loading Your Application
The Load Application window is where you specify the location of the application or component you want to
configure. Although the window is titled Load Application, you can also use the deployment tool to configure
EAR files, WAR files, and JAR files.
Configuring Applications
Configuring Your Application
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