WildFly cookbook over 90 hands-on recipes to configure, deploy, and manage Java-based applications using WildFly

This book is intended for middleware system administrators and Java developers, actually good Java developers, who care about architecture design and implementation. Whether you are new to WildFly, come from a previous version, such as JBoss AS 5, 6, and 7, or are an expert in it, you will be able t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fugaro, Luigi
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Birmingham, UK Packt Publishing 2015
Series:Quick answers to common problems
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Copyright
  • Credits
  • About the Author
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Reviewers
  • www.PacktPub.com
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Welcome to WildFly!
  • Introduction
  • Software prerequisites
  • Downloading and installing WildFly
  • Understanding WildFly's directory overview
  • Running WildFly in standalone mode
  • Running WildFly in domain mode
  • Running WildFly as a service
  • Chapter 2: Running WildFly in Standalone Mode
  • Introduction
  • Running WildFly from a custom configuration folder
  • Binding WildFly onto a custom portBinding WildFly onto a custom IP
  • Configuring multiple WildFly instances to run on the same machine with
  • different ports
  • Configuring multiple WildFly instances to run on the same machine with different IPs
  • Managing applications using the deployments folder
  • Connecting to the CLI
  • Checking the server-state via the CLI
  • Deploying an application via the CLI
  • Undeploying an application via the CLI
  • Executing commands in batch mode via the CLI
  • Reloading a server configuration via the CLI
  • Preparing a non JDBC-4 compliant driverCreating and removing a datasource
  • Checking the datasource connection
  • Reading the datasource's statistics
  • Setting a connection pool
  • Creating and removing XA-Datasource
  • Chapter 6: Clustering WildFly
  • Introduction
  • Creating a cluster in standalone mode
  • Creating separate clusters in standalone mode
  • Creating a cluster in domain mode
  • Creating separate clusters in domain mode
  • Creating a cluster via TCP
  • Testing the UDP protocol with the JGroups tool
  • Chapter 7: Load Balancing WildFly
  • Deploying and undeploying an application to a specific server group via the CLIChecking server status via the CLI
  • Chapter 4: Managing the Logging Subsystem with the CLI
  • Introduction
  • Creating a file-handler logging
  • Creating a periodic-rotating file-handler
  • Creating a size-rotating file-handler
  • Defining asynchronous handlers
  • Creating a syslog-handler
  • Listing and reading log files
  • Using a different logging implementation
  • Chapter 5: Managing the Datasource Subsystems with the CLI
  • Introduction
  • Shutting down and restarting an instance via the CLISuspending and resuming an instance via the CLI
  • Backing up your configuration file via the CLI
  • Chapter 3: Running WildFly in Domain Mode
  • Introduction
  • Running domain mode
  • Connecting the host controller to the domain controller
  • Stopping and starting server groups via the Web Console
  • Stopping and starting your server groups via the CLI
  • Stopping and starting your servers via the CLI
  • Deploying and undeploying an application to a specific server group via Web Console