Jboss deploying in root context
Solution 1
The file in question is standalone.xml and is located in the following directory:
%JBOSS_HOME%/configuration/standalone.xml
You need to add enable-welcome-root=false
in your virtual server definition in your standalone:
<virtual-server name="localhost" enable-welcome-root="false">
And create a jboss-web.xml file with the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jboss-web>
<context-root>/</context-root>
</jboss-web>
Solution 2
And building on the answer provided by BelgianMyWaffle.
While J2EE defines the execution environment of a Java app it does not mandate how application servers are configured, so each has their own way to customize behaviour.
The following describes the jboss-web.xml:
The jboss-web.xml is an XML file containing the JBossWeb specific behaviour of a webapp. It replaces the Tomcat context.xml file. You need only to use it if you want properties and behaviour that extent the web.xml of the Servlet 3.0 specifications.
And the following lists all the various mechanisms supported by wildfly for customizing application deployment
JBoss Web deployment descriptor. This can be use to override settings from web.xml, and to set WildFly specific options
Solution 3
Solution: Clean wildfly server, new clean project, just added jboss-web.xml to WEB-INF. Normal deploying and everything works fine.
user3260950
Updated on June 19, 2022Comments
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user3260950 about 2 years
Yes, i know about
enable-welcome-root=false
, but cant find this in files. Use wildfly final or jboss eap 6.2. Where it is? And why i need to add jboss-web.xml in WEB-INF?