From the course: Java EE: Application Servers
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Install and set up WildFly
From the course: Java EE: Application Servers
Install and set up WildFly
- [Narrator] Let's download and install the latest release of WildFLy. On this page I'm going to scroll down to version 15.0.1 final. Click on the zip. You may see a newer version depending on when you watch this course. After downloading, let's open the terminal window. From the terminal, we'll type cd tilde downloads, hit enter. Next, we'll list and sort the directory to see what we have. From here we see we have our WidlFly zip. So we're going to copy our WildFly zip to our home directory. By using the tilde at the end. That will navigate back to our home directory. See the WildFly? We're going to unzip WildFly. And once it's done unzipping the file. We're going to cd into WildFLy final. Let's clear this out. List our directories. And JBoss and WildFLy come with several profiles that you can start the application server with. These web profiles are used at startup to control what Java EE modules are made available to the system. In general, these profiles are controlled by x amount…
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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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