However, the users and password are stored directly into WildFly
standalone/configuration/application-users.properties and
standalone/configuration/application-roles.properties
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I think that you try to use Business Central in Docker with/without Kubernetes.
If yes, you might store in a persistent volume (provided by docker or kubernetes) all "standalone" folder and to set jboss.server.base.dir as the path of that directory.
Then you have to set jboss.server.config.user.dir as jboss.server.base.dir/configuration so the server to know which is the path when adding a new user.
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marți, 26 martie 2019, 10:45:39 UTC+2, DURGA SETTY a scris:
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Hi Madalin,
I was trying your approach but I am getting error saying the configuration doesn't exist. do we need to mount the /opt/jboss/wildfly/standalone folder to /app/persistent/standalone folder on our local?