thank you hicham
OK !
Now I see how I can install JBoss..
That is good ... and actually it could be enough for me..OK !
Now I see how I can install JBoss..
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Only remain an unresolved question (for me, as administrator of Fedora) ...
As far as I can understand, the Fedora documentation says that JBoss can be installed (as RPM package) using the command ... :
"sudo yum -y install jboss-as"
and this seems to me (also) the normal solution for this problem.., but that didn't work .
I think that understand the reason because the installation of JBoss, by RPM package, hadn't success could help me to manage other similar situations.
Again thank you
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 3:13 PM, hicham <hichamlinux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
you can just install the zip file on your home directory and
unzip it
found this linkhttps://developer.jboss.org/wiki/WildFly8SetupInNetBeans80RC1OnWindows?_sscc=t
setup wildfly on NetBeans on windows
that should be the same on fedoraOn Oct 17, 2015 11:51 AM, "Angelo Moreschini" <mrangelo.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Ok,that is what I would like to know...
However, I would like to understand better this problem....-------------
Without much experience, I believed that what is suggested in the link :
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_JBossAS7_in_Fedoracould be right and can be enough for using JBoss as application server.I preferred to follow this suggestion (using RPM packages) because it is always preferable using RPM packages instead of using a zip file... (thinking that both give the same result).
Now I wonder what means the command "sudo yum -y install jboss-as", if not to install JBoss ?Thank youOn Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 1:16 PM, hicham <hichamlinux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi
you don't need to install the rpm package
just download the zip file from jboss website> --On Oct 17, 2015 8:56 AM, "Angelo Moreschini" <mrangelo.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> No one answer me ?
>
> I am new to JBoss and I made the installation following the instructions that I red in the site:
>
> Getting started with JBossAS7 in Fedora (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_JBossAS7_in_Fedora).
>
> ======================
>
> I can yet say that (after I made the installation of JBoss by the command :
>
> "sudo yum -y install jboss-as")
>
> I am not able to start it (JBoss).
>
> When I use the command :
>
> sudo systemctl start jboss-as.service
>
> I get as answer:
> "Failed to start jboss-as.service: Unit jboss-as.service failed to load: No such file or directory."
> ======================
>
> Any suggestion will be appreciated
>
> Angelo
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Angelo Moreschini <mrangelo.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I installed JBoss on fedora 21 using the command :
>>
>> "sudo yum -y install jboss-as"
>>
>> But, after this operation, I still cannot use it in the NetBeans IDE: (when I try to add the JBoss server on NetBeans IDE I cannot find the "sever location".)
>>
>> I think that (in the process of installation of JBoss - to allow NetBeans using it as server..) it need to do another operation..
>>
>> I think this after looking on Internet: (Installing and setting-up JBoss on Centos - https://www.rosehosting.com/blog/installing-and-setting-up-java-jboss-7-final-on-a-centos-6-linux-vps/) - In that explanation it is wrote to use a zip file that I didn't got from the installation of RPM package,
>>
>> Can I have some explanation about this my problem ?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Thank You
>>
>> Angelo
>>
>> =======================
>>
>> actually, I get this output from the command line sudo find / -iname "jboss*" :
>>
>> /opt/glassfish-4.1/glassfish/modules/jboss-logging.jar
>> /opt/netbeans-8.0.2/java/modules/ext/hibernate4/jboss-transaction-api_1.2_spec-1.0.0.Final.jar
>> /opt/netbeans-8.0.2/java/modules/ext/hibernate4/jboss-logging-3.1.3.GA.jar
>> /usr/bin/jboss-cli
>> /usr/share/doc/jboss-jaxb-2.2-api
>> /usr/share/doc/jboss-jsf-2.2-api
>> /usr/share/doc/jboss-jsf-2.1-api
>> /usr/share/doc/jboss-jaxrpc-1.1-api
>> /usr/share/doc/jboss-interceptors-1.1-api
>> /usr/share/doc/jboss-logmanager
>> ..................
>> ......................
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