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Wildfly Cookbook

Over 90 hands-on recipes to configure, deploy, and manage Java-based applications using WildFly

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|Oct 2025
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    Book Description

    This book is intended for middleware system administrators and Java developers, actually good Java developers, who care about architecture design and implementation. Whether you are new to WildFly, come from a previous version, such as JBoss AS 5, 6, and 7, or are an expert in it, you will be able to master both the basic and advanced features of WildFly.
    By the way, most of the core components of WildFly are totally new, such as its administration tool, that is, the CLI; its operational modes, which are, the standalone and domain modes; and its web server provided by Undertow, you can benefit from this book even if you have no experience in JBoss and WildFly at all.

    What you will learn

    • Run WildFly in both standalone and domain operational modes
    • Adopt the right profile for your applications
    • Configure and manage your WildFly instances with the Admin Console
    • Utilize the CLI to deploy, configure, stop, and start services
    • Develop HA systems with Apache HTTPD, WildFly, and ModCluster
    • Assemble TCP or UDP WildFly clusters
    • Deploy your application to the cloud with OpenShift Online
    • Use Linux containers with Docker to ship your clean, tested, and readytouse WildFly environment

    Who this book is for

    This book is intended for middleware system administrators and Java developers, actually good Java developers, who care about architecture design and implementation. Whether you are new to WildFly, come from a previous version, such as JBoss AS 5, 6, and 7, or are an expert in it, you will be able to master both the basic and advanced features of WildFly.

    Table of Contents

    1. Welcome to WildFly!
    2. Running WildFly in Standalone Mode
    3. Running WildFly in Domain Mode
    4. Managing the Logging Subsystem with CLI
    5. Managing the Datasource Subsystem with CLI
    6. Clustering WildFly
    7. Balancing WildFly
    8. Commanding the CLI
    9. Conquering the CLI
    10. Hardening WildFly Communication
    11. Hardening WildFly Configuration
    12. Role-based Access Control with WildFly
    13. Messaging with WildFly
    14. WildFly into the Cloud with OpenShift
    15. Running WildFly into Docker
    16. Appendix (to be uploaded as a bonus chp)
    PDF ISBN: 978-1-78439-604-6
    Publisher: Packt Publishing Limited
    Copyright owner: © 2015 Packt Publishing Limited
    Publication date: 2025
    Language: English
    Pages: 604
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