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Deploy datasource to domain
From the course: Java EE: Application Servers
Deploy datasource to domain
- [Instructor] Starting WildFly in domain mode we'll type bin domain SH and hit enter. The logs will show a server one and a server two. And everything is started, 79 of 81 services. In our browser, going to a new incognito window, we'll type HTTP 127 zero zero one 99 90. We'll hit enter. From there we're going to navigate to the deployment section and this should look different from the standalone mode. We have this nice little picture diagram that indicates we will deploy to a server group instead of an individual server. So on the left we're going to click on the groups link. You'll notice that currently there are two different server groups created by default in domain mode. For our purposes, we'll go ahead and use the main server group. Clicking on this, we see it has no deployments currently. So let's deploy a DB driver. Click on the plus symbol, upload new deployment, click here. Again, we're going to go to our downloads, select the my SQL driver, click okay, and then next, and…
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JBoss versus WildFly2m 45s
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Install and set up WildFly5m 40s
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WildFly web console5m 33s
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Deploy WAR files in WildFly3m 42s
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Add database drivers in WildFly1m 59s
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Deploy datasource to domain4m 16s
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Pitfalls of standalone clustering6m 8s
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Domain mode clustering in WildFly6m 23s
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WildFly pros and cons3m 40s
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