How to deploy WSO2 WSAS-3.* on JBoss
WSO2 WSAS can be deployed on most of the application servers with a simple set of configuration steps. This post describes the steps to deploy WSO2 WSAS-3.* on JBOSS 5.*
Step 1
Download WSO2 WSAS-3.0.1 from here. Extract the downloaded zip into a directory. Copy conf, database, repository and resources directories in to a new folder. Here after, we will refer it is wsas-repo (i.e:- C:\wsas\wsas-repo)
Step 2
Lets refer to your jboss installation directory, JBOSS_HOME. Go to JBOSS_HOME\server\default\deploy directory and create a new folder, wso2wsas.war.
Now, copy wso2wsas-3.0.1\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF to JBOSS_HOME\server\default\deploy\wso2wsas.war
Step3
We need to enable https in JBOSS. Therefore, edit JBOSS_HOME\server\default\deploy\jbossweb.sar\server.xml by editing the following entry. (This entry is commented out by default)
<!-- SSL/TLS Connector configuration using the admin devl guide keystore-->
<Connector protocol="HTTP/1.1" SSLEnabled="true"
port="8443" address="${jboss.bind.address}"
scheme="https" secure="true" clientAuth="false"
keystoreFile="C:\wsas\wsas_repo\resources\security\wso2carbon.jks"
keystorePass="wso2carbon" sslProtocol = "TLS" />
Make sure to give the exact location of wso2carbon.jks as highlighted above.
Step 4
We have done the configurations required inJBoss. Now, we must do the necessary configurations in a set of config files shipped with WSO2 WSAS. We will update carbon.xml, axis2.xml, registry.xml and user-mgt.xml which can be found at wsas-repo\conf directory.
First, open carbon.xml and update the ServerURL element as follows.
<ServerURL>https://localhost:8443/wso2wsas/services/</ServerURL>
Note that we have configured tomcat to run on 8443 port.
Save and close carbon.xml.
Open registry.xml and update DB URL as follows.
<url>jdbc:derby:C:/wsas/wsas-repo/database/WSO2CARBON_DB;create=true</url>
Now, open user-mgt.xml and update database URL as follows.
<url>jdbc:derby:C:/wsas/wsas-repo/database/WSO2CARBON_DB;create=true</url>
Make sure to specify the absolute path of the WSO2CARBON_DB in both of the above elements.
It is required to change the contextRoot in the service path of axis2.xml. Change it to wso2wsas.
<parameter name="contextRoot">/wso2wsas</parameter>
We must change the http and https ports in In Transports section of axis2.xml as follows.
<transportReceiver name="http"
class="org.wso2.carbon.core.transports.http.HttpTransportListener">
<parameter name="port">8080</parameter>
</transportReceiver>
<transportReceiver name="https"
class="org.wso2.carbon.core.transports.http.HttpsTransportListener">
<parameter name="port">8443</parameter>
</transportReceiver>
Step 6
We have completed the required configurations. Now, open a new command window and change the directory to JBOSS_HOME/bin.
Define an environment variable called CARBON_HOME and set the path to your wsas-repo directory.
In windows; set CARBON_HOME=C:\wsas\wsas-repo
In linux; export CARBON_HOME=\home\user\wsas\wsas-repo
Start JBoss from the same command window/shell.
WSO2 WSAS will be started successfully. You can access the management console using https:\\localhost:8443\wso2wsas\carbon
Comments
Minor Correction:
The repo folder is located at C:\wsas\wsas-repo. Therefore in step3 the keystore file location should be specified as C:\wsas\wsas-repo\resources\security\wso2carbon.jks.
You also need to copy the wso2wsas-3.0.1\lib\log4j.properties file into wso2wsas.war\WEB-INF\classes, and JBOSS_HOME\common\lib\log4j.jar to wso2wsas.war\WEB-INF.
ex:- run.bat -b 12.34.56.78 OR ./run.sh -b 12.34.56.78
I have done the same as you mentioed in above.But I am getting the error description The requested resource (ProxyServlet: /wso2wsas) is not available. while hitting the url https://localhost:8443/wso2wsas/carbon.
Can you tell where is the problem?
What is the WSAS version you are using? Also, did you start jboss with -b option as senaka mentioned in the above comment?
i.e- run.bat -b
Regards
Charitha