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WARNING [config] The deployment descriptor associated with '/ myapp' could not be processed
My deployment package is a favorite songs file with the following content:
META-INF / application.xmlmesservices.jarmonapp.jar
xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?>myapp-1.0 myapp.jar messervices.jar
I’ve spent a lot of time in the internet marketplace and forums and all I can think of is that JBoss wants me to set up meaning somewhere. The two examples I’ve posted refer to the context.xml file, which we can sometimes either set up a new war in the WEB-INF folder, or set up this JBoss server within that (beyond my ears).
I initially couldn’t find the DTD as a context.xml file and would really like to put my .ear there. If necessary, I will make a war, but thjust make sure I understand what JBoss expects to see.
I created JbossWS webservices using a top-down approach and then using wsconsume. I am suggesting a stateless EJB integration of one of my services for JBoss 5.1.0.
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I am using java version jdk 1.7;
JBOSS 5.1GA,
I’m trying to deploy my first servlet program and am already sick of my own mistakes. Except for me, everyone really has a way out. but I am not using the output.
JBOSS server started and displays “WARNING [config] implementation descriptor for context / Myserv could not be processed”
I designed the classpath for JBoss
my web.xml file for:
The file is called program.war
I have tried everything and still cannot find my fault.
Description The requested method (/ program / servlet / prog) is not available.JBoss Web
/ 2.1.3.GA
Please help me to solve this problem.
I see no error
Server is running, but no output
Problem
- Following the WARN message, it was reported that JBoss is running in server.log:
WARN [config] Providing platform descriptor '/ mywebexample' could not be processed
or
WARNING [javax.enterprise.resource.webcontainer.jsf.config] Unable to provide a programmatic descriptor for context '/ my-ws-app'.
or
WARNING [javax.enterprise.resource.webcontainer.jsf.config] JSF1078: Failed to prepare process handle for context '0'
- Find out how to resolve the above issue / error related to war file and site deployment.
Environment
- Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP)
- 4.x
- 5.x
- 6.x
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