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When I try to configure transforms for a webapp installed in Tomcat, I go to the inventory tab, add some transforms, and save them, but they seem to disappear – whats happening?

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When I try to configure transforms for a webapp installed in Tomcat, I go to the inventory tab, add some transforms, and save them, but they seem to disappear – whats happening?

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You likely have the “Auto-Discover nested connectors and webapps?” option enabled for that Tomcat server resource. When this configuration is enabled, it effectively lets the Tomcat plugin (within the agent) take full control of managing itself. It will know how to communicate with the Tomcat instance it is plugging into, and it will get all of its configuration values automatically from it. In nearly all circumstances, this is actually what you want to happen, because most of the configuration values can not be changed. The plugin is simply querying the server resource for information it needs so it can monitor the nested resources. Furthermore, it’s often the case that this information is relatively static – context root of a webapp or port number for a connector – and it is thus often better to let the plugin take care of finding them and bringing them into the JBoss ON console. The ‘transforms’ feature is slightly different, because it doesn’t represent a static configuration – it

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