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1. Re: JBoss New
lalitshaktawat Apr 23, 2014 5:29 AM (in response to rselvab22)1 of 1 people found this helpful1st Method :
If you are using Linux OS then go to bin directory of JBoss AS.
First Create Management real Admin User. For this run add-user script by ./add-user.sh or sh add-user.sh.
Then select option a for add application user.
Create User name and Password for application user.
in JBoss AS is having standalone , domain , .. etc scripts in bin. So If you want to start JBoss server as a Standalone mode type ./standalone.sh or you can also run sh standalone.sh
Then go to http://127.0.0.1:9990/console for Management console.
Fill user name and password.
2nd Method for Window OS .
Procedure is same as method 1st but only difference is there are having .bat files.
If you have any issue let me know.
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2. Re: JBoss New
rselvab22 Apr 23, 2014 6:27 AM (in response to lalitshaktawat)Thanks Lalit for the response..Can you also advice where can i find the below mentioned ?
1) JBoss Application Installation Binaries for Windows XP or Solaris.
2) JBoss Administration docs
Thanks
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3. Re: JBoss New
lalitshaktawat Apr 23, 2014 7:53 AM (in response to rselvab22)Hi Selva
1. JBoss AS installation will come with Binaries. When you install it it will directly installed.
Use these steps for Linux - Here I am using Ubuntu flavor. You are using Fedora and it support yum install command.
So you can go through https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/JBoss_Enterprise_Application_Platform/6/html/Installation_Guide/Install_OpenJDK_on_Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux.html
documents.
2. For Admin documents.
JBoss Application Server Official Documentation Page
You can check your file structure of JBoss AS. It is having all directories and File structure.
Note : If you are going to use Oracle Java ---- Don't install Open JDK. Because for Oracle Java , Open JDK is not supported. So Before installation plan for all environment.
Any issue for installation process.
Let me know.
Lalit
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4. Re: JBoss New
wdfink Apr 23, 2014 4:38 PM (in response to rselvab22)If you start with JBoss you should use the latest version,
JBoss AS is renamed and you can find the all here WildFly Homepage also the latest Documentation
As the server is pure Java there is no difference whether you install/unzip it on windown or Unix.