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'''May I use the open source version of jdk, OpenJDK instead of the one provided by Sun?'''
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'''May I use the open source version of JDK, OpenJDK, instead of the one provided by Sun?'''
  
 
{{GVESB}} is 100% compatible with the ''Java Virtual Machine'' of Sun Microsystems.
 
{{GVESB}} is 100% compatible with the ''Java Virtual Machine'' of Sun Microsystems.
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'''How can I access the {{GVESB}} administration console?'''
 
'''How can I access the {{GVESB}} administration console?'''
  
The console is available at ''http://SERVER-HOSTNAME:8080/gvconsole'', where "SERVER-HOSTNAME" should be replaced by the address of the server where {{GVESB}} was installed.
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The console is available at ''http://SERVER-HOSTNAME:8080/gvconsole'', where "SERVER-HOSTNAME" should be replaced by the address of the server where {{GVESB}} was installed.
  
  
'''I can not access the administration console. What can I do?'''
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'''I can't access the administration console. What can I do?'''
  
Check, in the log file ''server.log'', the correct ''deploy'' of the {{L_GVCONSOLE}}.
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Check, in the log file ''server.log'', the correct ''deploy'' of the {{L_GVCONSOLE}}. Check on the console of Jboss ''http://SERVER-HOSTNAME:8080/web-console/'' in J2EE Domains if file ''gvconsole-3.1.0.war'' is present.
Check on the console of Jboss ''http://SERVER-HOSTNAME:8080/web-console/'' in J2EE Domains if file ''gvconsole-3.1.0.war'' is present.
 
  
  
'''I do not know the credentials to access the administration console. Where can I find it?'''
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'''I don't know the credentials to access the administration console. Where can I find it?'''
  
 
The credentials to access the administration console, {{L_GVCONSOLE}}, can be found in the file ''gvesb-users.properties'' present in the directory ''$GV_HOME/xmlconfig''.
 
The credentials to access the administration console, {{L_GVCONSOLE}}, can be found in the file ''gvesb-users.properties'' present in the directory ''$GV_HOME/xmlconfig''.
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* Short description of the hardware architecture
 
* Short description of the hardware architecture
  
User can eventually attach the log files presents in the directories ''$GV_HOME/log'' and ''$GV_SERVER/log''. See also the forum available at http://www.greenvulcano.com/forum/ where it is possible to find any information of a technical nature as well as requesting help from the ''community''
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User can eventually attach the log files presents in the directories ''$GV_HOME/log'' and ''$GV_SERVER/log''. See also the forum available at http://www.greenvulcano.com/forum/ where it is possible to find any information of a technical nature as well as requesting help from the ''community'' creating a ''thread/post'' with the problem description.
creating a ''thread/post'' with the problem description.
 

Revision as of 19:13, 24 January 2012

May I use the open source version of JDK, OpenJDK, instead of the one provided by Sun?

GreenVulcano® ESB is 100% compatible with the Java Virtual Machine of Sun Microsystems. It is advisable to use the JDK 1.6 version provided by Sun Microsystems, although we are aware of GreenVulcano® ESB users that have found no malfunction with OpenJDK.


How can I access the GreenVulcano® ESB administration console?

The console is available at http://SERVER-HOSTNAME:8080/gvconsole, where "SERVER-HOSTNAME" should be replaced by the address of the server where GreenVulcano® ESB was installed.


I can't access the administration console. What can I do?

Check, in the log file server.log, the correct deploy of the GV Console®. Check on the console of Jboss http://SERVER-HOSTNAME:8080/web-console/ in J2EE Domains if file gvconsole-3.1.0.war is present.


I don't know the credentials to access the administration console. Where can I find it?

The credentials to access the administration console, GV Console®, can be found in the file gvesb-users.properties present in the directory $GV_HOME/xmlconfig.


I have a problem that I can not solve. How can I contact the GreenVulcano® ESB support?

It is possible to contact GreenVulcano® ESB support sending an email to support@greenvulcano.com containing the details of:

  • Version of the Java virtual machine used
  • Operating System
  • Short description of the hardware architecture

User can eventually attach the log files presents in the directories $GV_HOME/log and $GV_SERVER/log. See also the forum available at http://www.greenvulcano.com/forum/ where it is possible to find any information of a technical nature as well as requesting help from the community creating a thread/post with the problem description.