- Fast Startup
- Small Footprint
- Modular Design
- Unified Configuration and Management
And of course Java EE!
Ensure you have JDK 7 (or newer) installed
java -version
On *nix-like system use the prepared script
./build.sh
On Windows use the corresponding batch script
build.bat
If you already have Maven 3.1.0 (or newer) installed you can use it directly
mvn install
Change to the bin directory after a successful build
$ cd build/target/wildfly-[version]/bin
Start the server in domain mode
$ ./domain.sh
Start the server in standalone mode
$ ./standalone.sh
To stop the server, press Ctrl + C, or use the admin console
$ ./jboss-cli.sh --connect command=:shutdown
More information on the wiki: https://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBossAS7UserGuide
https://community.jboss.org/wiki/HackingOnWildFly
The testsuite module contains several submodules including the following:
- "smoke" -- core tests that should be run as part of every build of the AS. Failures here will fail the build.
- "api" -- tests of features that involve end user use of the public JBoss AS 8 API. Should be run with no failures before any major commits.
- "cluster" -- tests of the WildFly HA clustering features. Should be run with no failures before any major commits.
- "domain" -- tests of the domain management features. Should be run with no failures before any major commits.
- "integration" -- tests of a WildFly standalone server's internals. Should be run with no failures before any major commits.
- "spec" -- tests of features that only involve end user use of the Java EE 7 spec APIs. Should be run with no failures before any major commits.
To run the basic testsuite including smoke tests from the root directory, run the build script "./build.sh" or "build.bat":
For basic smoke tests, simply: "./build.sh test"
To run all the tests
$ ./build.sh install -PallTests
- Install the latest version of eclipse
- Make sure Xmx in eclipse.ini is at least 1280M, and it's using java 7
- Launch eclipse and install the m2e plugin, make sure it uses your repo configs (get it from: https://www.eclipse.org/m2e/download/ or install "Maven Integration for Eclipse" from the Eclipse Marketplace)
- In eclipse preferences Java->Compiler->Errors/Warnings->Deprecated and restricted set forbidden reference to WARNING
- In eclipse preferences Java->Code Style, import the cleanup, templates, and formatter configs in ide-configs/eclipse
- In eclipse preferences Java->Editor->Save Actions enable "Additional Actions", and deselect all actions except for "Remove trailing whitespace"
- Use import on the root pom, which will pull in all modules
- Wait (m2e takes awhile on initial import)