| = SSH |
| :index-group: Unrevised |
| :jbake-date: 2018-12-05 |
| :jbake-type: page |
| :jbake-status: published |
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| == Connecting To OpenEJB or TomEE Through SSH |
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| === Description |
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| It can be very useful to connect to the server to get some informations. |
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| === Solution |
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| For such a case OpenEJB/TomEE proposes to start with the Java EE server |
| a SSH server. Currently the security is based on JAAS (see how to |
| configure JAAS for TomEE for more information about it). |
| |
| === Installation |
| |
| Simply extract the openejb-ssh jar in the lib of tomee |
| (webapps/tomee/lib) or openejb libs (lib folder). Then simply connect |
| using your JAAS credential. |
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| Note: you can use the provisioning features of openejb to do this job! |
| |
| Then simply activate the service manage: it is done setting the system |
| property openejb.servicemanager.enabled to true. |
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| Note: it can be done through the conf/system.properties file. Note2: |
| please take care to not add space after true (not 'true ' for instance). |
| |
| === OpenEJB SSH Shell |
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| Once you are connected you get some commands: |
| |
| * deploy : deploy an application |
| * undeploy : undeploy an application |
| * list: list deployed EJBs |
| * classloader : print the classloader tree of the app specified by the |
| id |
| * jmx : interact with JMX ** jmx list: list mbeans ** jmx get ** jmx set |
| ** jmx invoke ([, ...) |
| * properties: print server configuration as properties |
| * script |
| + |
| + |
| : execute the following script code using the following language with |
| the JSR 223 |
| * script file |
| + |
| + |
| : execute the following script using the language (from the extension of |
| the file) with the JSR 223 |
| * ls []: list the file in path is specified or in the base of the server |
| if not |
| * cat : print a file |
| * part - : print the part of a file |
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| Note1: JSR 223 can need to add some jar to openejb/tomee lib folder |
| (groovy-all for instance to use groovy) Note2: ls, part, cat commands |
| have to use $home and $base properties to specified the path |