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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

Configuring our application server

The default configuration files are named standalone.xml, for standalone servers, and domain.xml for an application server domain. An application server domain can be seen as a specialized server configuration, which also includes the domain and host controller setup. We will discuss the application server domain in Chapter 5, Configuring a WildFly Domain. However, as far as the core services configuration is concerned, what we cover here will be suitable for the domain configuration as well. The configuration files (standalone.xml and domain.xml) are non-static files, which means that runtime changes are persisted to them, for example, adding a new component, such as a JMS destination, or deploying an application.

You can define as many configuration files as you need. The WildFly 8.1.0 release provides a few variants of standalone.xml (web profile), such as standalone-full.xml (full profile), and the standalone-ha.xml (web profile with high availability...

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