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Mastering JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7

You're reading from   Mastering JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 Core details of the Enteprise server supported by clear directions and advanced tips.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463630
Length 390 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Luigi Fugaro Luigi Fugaro
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Francesco Marchioni Francesco Marchioni
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Preface 1. Installation and Configuration FREE CHAPTER 2. The CLI Management Tool 3. Managing EAP in Domain Mode 4. Deploying Applications 5. Load Balancing 6. Clustering EAP 7 7. Logging 8. Configuring Database Connectivity 9. Configuring EAP 7 for Java EE Applications 10. Messaging Administration 11. Securing the Application Server 12. New Security Features of EAP 7 13. Using EAP 7 with Docker 14. Running EAP 7 on the Cloud Using OpenShift

Clustering in standalone mode


As previously mentioned, to get clustering capabilities you need to use either the ha profile or the full-ha profile. We will stick with the ha profile for now. In standalone mode, this means that your configuration file is meant to be the one named standalone-ha.xml.

Let's give a first run to the default configuration and let's see what happens.

Do as follows:

cd $JBOSS_HOME
cp -a standalone cluster-1
$JBOSS_HOME/bin/standalone.sh -Djboss.server.base.dir=cluster-1 --server-config=standalone-ha.xml

We first cloned the standalone folder to the cluster-1 folder. Then we used the cluster-1 folder as the server base directory, and then used the standalone-ha.xml file as the server configuration file.

That's because, by default, standalone.sh uses standalone as the base directory and standalone.xml as the configuration file.

Once your cluster-1 instance started, did you see any cluster topology information? I guess you didn't. Is this because we are just running one...

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