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WildFly Configuration, Deployment, and Administration - Second Edition

You're reading from   WildFly Configuration, Deployment, and Administration - Second Edition Build a functional and efficient WildFly server with this step-by-step, practical guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783286232
Length 402 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing WildFly FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuring the Core WildFly Subsystems 3. Configuring Enterprise Services 4. The Undertow Web Server 5. Configuring a WildFly Domain 6. Application Structure and Deployment 7. Using the Management Interfaces 8. Clustering 9. Load-balancing Web Applications 10. Securing WildFly 11. WildFly, OpenShift, and Cloud Computing A. CLI References Index

Deploying applications on a WildFly domain


Deploying applications on a WildFly domain is not as simple as deploying to a standalone server. There is no predefined deployments folder in the domain installation. The reason for this is that in the domain mode, there can be many servers belonging to different server groups, each one running different profiles. In this situation, a single deployments folder raises the obvious question: which server groups will use that folder?

Next, we are going to look at the options available when deploying applications to a WildFly domain. These two options are as follows:

  • The command-line interface (CLI)

  • The admin web interface

Deploying to a domain using the CLI

Let's see how to deploy an application using the CLI. Start by launching the CLI, and connect to the domain controller, as follows:

[disconnected /] connect
domain@localhost:9990 /]

When you deploy an application using the domain mode, you have to specify to which server group the deployment is associated...

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