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The blank local.properties file you created previously must be populated with all the properties listed above and their respective values, plus an additional field, jboss.home, which specifies the name of the subfolder within the root installation folder to which the JBoss server will be installed. The value of the jboss.home property is derived from the value of the application.base.path property in install.properties, with the text '\jboss-4.0.5.GA' appended. For example, if the value of the application.base.path property is C:\caArray, then the corresponding value of the jboss.home property would be C:\caArray\jboss-4.0.5.GA.
Refer to the screenshot below for an example of how the local.properties file should be configured.
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The install.properties file contains additional properties pertaining to grid services which are not covered here, as configuring caArray to utilize a grid service is beyond the scope of this tutorial. For more information, please refer to this KB article: caArray 006 - Step by Step Guide to Install caArray 2.x Grid Service (caArray 2.2 and Under) |
Invoking The Build Process From The Command Line
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