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This page describes the installation of the Blueriq Runtime  or components like the customer-data-service on JBoss EAP application server.

Deployment of Blueriq Runtime

Since Blueriq 11 we have two out-of-the-box war files available in the Blueriq release zip (folder: \Runtime\Java\Webapp). Please use the correct war file for your application server.

Copy the correct war file to the deployments directory of your desired profile. JBoss will automatically deploy the WAR and after successful deployment Blueriq will be available at  http://<servername>:<server-port>/<WAR name>.

When you as a customer need (when you have custom plugins) to build your custom war file of the Blueriq Runtime you can use a projectstarter. For more Information see: Setup development environment#Java-CreateaBlueriqJavaRuntimeproject .

Upgrading from JBoss EAP 6.4 to JBoss EAP 7.0

When you are currently using a out-of-the-box war for JBoss EAP 6.4 you can just use the blueriq-runtime-application-{blueriq-version}.war from the Blueriq release zip instead, to place in the JBoss deployments folder.

If you are building a custom Blueriq Runtime war using the projectstarter, you need to merge the files from the blueriq-runtime-application-projectstarter--{blueriq-version}.zip with the same files inside your current war (and pom.xml for your build).

When upgrading your application server please always read the release notes of the application server supplier first. Please always follow the upgrade instructions of the application server supplier.

Config location

When you want to provide a 

spring.config.additional-location
 to JBoss, you can edit the <profile>.conf.bat file in the JBoss installation directory\bin by adding -Dspring.config.additional-location=/path/to/your/config/ to the JAVA_OPTS. 

Instead of editing the <profile>.conf.bat you can also set an system property for the spring.config.additional-location in the standalone.xml:

<system-properties>
  <property name="spring.config.additional-location" value="/path/to/your/config/"/>
</system-properties>

 

Make sure you always end the value of the spring.config.location with a: /

JDBC drivers

When you need to configure JDBC drivers, see Configuring JDBC database drivers for JBoss EAP.


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