| Deploy to Wildfly (jBoss 8.x?) [message #1076089] |
Tue, 30 July 2013 13:38  |
Marc Fournier Messages: 10 Registered: October 2012 |
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Morning all ...
Has anyone started to play with Wildfly, specifically being able to deploy to it? I'm running:
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Plugin-Version: 1.9-h-2
Hudson-Version: 3.0.0
Plugin-Developers: Winston Prakash:wjprakash:Winston.Prakash@gmail.com
,Steven Christou:christ66:christ66@uwm.edu,Kohsuke Kawaguchi:kohsuke:
,Meikel Bode:edobm:
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And when I try to deploy using the 'newest jboss' listed for configuration (jboss7), I get told:
"Could not connect to remote://10.5.254.56:9999. The connection failed"
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"Authentication failed: all available authentication mechanisms failed"
but, when I check the log on the server side, there is nothing, no connection attemps / failures that I can see ...
If I try to telnet to port 9999 at that IP, the log at least shows that I attempted *something*, even though it failed:
"13:44:26,342 ERROR [org.jboss.remoting.remote.connection] (Remoting "sandbox:MANAGEMENT" I/O-1) JBREM000200: Remote connection failed: java.io.IOException: Received an invalid message length of 1195725856"
Something I've overlooked / missed ... ?
Thx
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| Re: Deploy to Wildfly (jBoss 8.x?) [message #1113132 is a reply to message #1077487] |
Fri, 20 September 2013 13:37  |
Marc Fournier Messages: 10 Registered: October 2012 |
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Do you happen to know of any similar problems with 7.2.0.Final? I just tried to set it up to Deploy there, and I get the attempt to Undeploy, but nothing in the logs that seem to indicate an attempt to deploy, and Hudson just hangs indefinitely:
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Deploying /home/hudson/webapps/jobs/1.sandbox/workspace/target/openstudent.war to container JBoss 7.x Remote
The undeployment phase of the redeploy action has failed: org.codehaus.cargo.util.CargoException: Cannot undeploy deployable org.codehaus.cargo.container.deployable.WAR[openstudent.war]
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I checked the URL you sent previously, and it lists 7.2.x seperately from 7.1.x / 7.x, so some changes there too maybe?
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