Welcome to WildFly (formerly known as JBoss Application Server) http://www.wildfly.org/ Go to the above link for documentation, and additional downloads. Also, once WildFly is started you can go to http://localhost:8080/ for additional information. Key Features ------------ * Jakarta EE support * MicroProfile support * Fast Startup * Small Footprint * Modular Design * Unified Configuration and Management * Distributed Domain Management Release Notes ------------- You can obtain release notes here: http://wildfly.org/releases Getting Started --------------- WildFly requires JDK 11 or later. For information regarding installation of the JDK, see http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index.html WildFly has two modes of operation: Standalone and Domain. For more information regarding these modes, please refer to the documentation available on the WildFly documentation site: http://docs.wildfly.org Starting a Standalone Server ---------------------------- A WildFly standalone server runs a single instance. /bin/standalone.sh (Unix / Linux) \bin\standalone.bat (Windows) Starting a Managed Domain ------------------------- A WildFly managed domain allows you to control and configure multiple instances, potentially across several physical (or virtual) machines. The default configuration includes a domain controller and a single server group with three servers (two of which start automatically), all running on the localhost. /bin/domain.sh (Unix / Linux) \bin\domain.bat (Windows) Accessing the Web Console ------------------------- Once the server has started you can access the landing page: http://localhost:8080/ This page includes links to online documentation, quick start guides, forums and the administration console. Stopping the Server ------------------- A WildFly server can be stopped by pressing Ctrl-C on the command line. If the server is running in a background process, the server can be stopped using the JBoss CLI: /bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --command=shutdown (Unix / Linux) \bin\jboss-cli.bat --connect --command=shutdown (Windows)