Using “/” as default project root on Jboss Wildfly
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I have a wildfly-14.0.1.Final server and a project (foodHosting) with a deployable ear module named foodHosting-ear and a web war module named fooHosting-web. After the deploy to reach my index.xhtml I have to write localhost:8080/foodHosting-web/ to my browser. Is there any solution to write only localhost:8080 and show my application? Like localhost:8080/index.xhtml?
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I have a wildfly-14.0.1.Final server and a project (foodHosting) with a deployable ear module named foodHosting-ear and a web war module named fooHosting-web. After the deploy to reach my index.xhtml I have to write localhost:8080/foodHosting-web/ to my browser. Is there any solution to write only localhost:8080 and show my application? Like localhost:8080/index.xhtml?
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I have a wildfly-14.0.1.Final server and a project (foodHosting) with a deployable ear module named foodHosting-ear and a web war module named fooHosting-web. After the deploy to reach my index.xhtml I have to write localhost:8080/foodHosting-web/ to my browser. Is there any solution to write only localhost:8080 and show my application? Like localhost:8080/index.xhtml?
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I have a wildfly-14.0.1.Final server and a project (foodHosting) with a deployable ear module named foodHosting-ear and a web war module named fooHosting-web. After the deploy to reach my index.xhtml I have to write localhost:8080/foodHosting-web/ to my browser. Is there any solution to write only localhost:8080 and show my application? Like localhost:8080/index.xhtml?
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Have a look at that answer
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You have to rename the fooHosting-web.war to ROOT.war
Edit: It's not needed to rename the .war inside your .ear, you have to change the context-root as the answer @wirnse said in the comment, but instead of /WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml check your /META-INF/application.xml and empty the context-root tag: <context-root></context-root>
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You have to rename the fooHosting-web.war to ROOT.war
Edit: It's not needed to rename the .war inside your .ear, you have to change the context-root as the answer @wirnse said in the comment, but instead of /WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml check your /META-INF/application.xml and empty the context-root tag: <context-root></context-root>
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You have to rename the fooHosting-web.war to ROOT.war
Edit: It's not needed to rename the .war inside your .ear, you have to change the context-root as the answer @wirnse said in the comment, but instead of /WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml check your /META-INF/application.xml and empty the context-root tag: <context-root></context-root>
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You have to rename the fooHosting-web.war to ROOT.war
Edit: It's not needed to rename the .war inside your .ear, you have to change the context-root as the answer @wirnse said in the comment, but instead of /WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml check your /META-INF/application.xml and empty the context-root tag: <context-root></context-root>
You have to rename the fooHosting-web.war to ROOT.war
Edit: It's not needed to rename the .war inside your .ear, you have to change the context-root as the answer @wirnse said in the comment, but instead of /WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml check your /META-INF/application.xml and empty the context-root tag: <context-root></context-root>
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Have a look at that answer
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