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jboss-as-cp -l $HOME/jboss-as-user-instance | jboss-as-cp -l $HOME/jboss-as-user-instance | ||
Start the JBoss AS 7 user instance | Start the JBoss AS 7 user instance | ||
$HOME/jboss-as-user-instance/bin/standalone.sh | |||
standalone.sh is a script generated by jboss-as-cp that runs this command | standalone.sh is a script generated by jboss-as-cp that runs this command | ||
JBOSS_BASE_DIR=jboss-as-user-instance /usr/share/jboss-as/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-web.xml | JBOSS_BASE_DIR=jboss-as-user-instance /usr/share/jboss-as/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-web.xml |
Revision as of 21:02, 31 July 2012
Getting started with JBoss AS 7 in Fedora
In a terminal, install JBoss AS 7 using yum
sudo yum -y install jboss-as
Start the JBoss AS 7 system service
sudo systemctl start jboss-as.service
Connect to the JBoss AS 7 management console (for the system instance)
sudo jboss-cli -c
Stop the JBoss AS 7 system service
sudo systemctl stop jboss-as.service
Create a user instance of JBoss AS 7
jboss-as-cp -l $HOME/jboss-as-user-instance
Start the JBoss AS 7 user instance
$HOME/jboss-as-user-instance/bin/standalone.sh
standalone.sh is a script generated by jboss-as-cp that runs this command
JBOSS_BASE_DIR=jboss-as-user-instance /usr/share/jboss-as/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-web.xml
Connect to the JBoss AS 7 management console (for the user instance)
jboss-cli -c