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WildFly Cookbook
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ThisbookisintendedformiddlewaresystemadministratorsandJavadevelopers,actuallygoodJavadevelopers,whocareaboutarchitecturedesignandimplementation.WhetheryouarenewtoWildFly,comefromapreviousversion,suchasJBossAS5,6,and7,orareanexpertinit,youwillbeabletomasterboththebasicandadvancedfeaturesofWildFly.Bytheway,mostofthecorecomponentsofWildFlyaretotallynew,suchasitsadministrationtool,thatis,theCLI;itsoperationalmodes,whichare,thestandaloneanddomainmodes;anditswebserverprovidedbyUndertow,youcanbenefitfromthisbookevenifyouhavenoexperienceinJBossandWildFlyatall.
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- Index
- Running WildFly in domain mode in Docker using different Docker containers
- Logging WildFly outside Docker
- Running WildFly in Docker
- Setting up the Docker environment
- Introduction
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- Index 更新時間:2021-07-16 13:38:42
- Running WildFly in domain mode in Docker using different Docker containers
- Logging WildFly outside Docker
- Running WildFly in Docker
- Setting up the Docker environment
- Introduction
- Chapter 15. Using WildFly with Docker
- Deploying your code to OpenShift Online
- Taking control of your WildFly server via SSH
- Installing the WildFly cartridge for our first deployment
- Registering to OpenShift Online
- Introduction
- Chapter 14. WildFly into the Cloud with OpenShift
- Clustering HornetQ using message replication
- Clustering HornetQ using a shared store
- Sending and receiving messages to/from a JMS queue destination
- Running the messaging system using HornetQ
- Introduction
- Chapter 13. Messaging with WildFly
- Integrating with OpenLDAP
- Granting user access by server group or host – scoped roles
- Setting a predefined role to all authenticated users
- Managing users groups and their role mapping
- Switching between simple and RBAC providers
- Introduction
- Chapter 12. Role-based Access Control with WildFly
- Securing and protecting passwords using a vault
- Securing your configuration hashing passwords
- Delivering your configuration using property files
- Introduction
- Chapter 11. Hardening the WildFly Configuration
- Securing domain and host controller communication using HTTPS
- Securing the WildFly console using HTTPS
- Securing a specific application using HTTPS
- Securing WildFly using HTTPS
- Introduction
- Chapter 10. Hardening the WildFly Communication
- Managing an application – deploy undeploy
- Creating a server
- Creating a server group
- Invoking server group stop start restart and reload
- Invoking server stop start and reload
- Introduction
- Chapter 9. Conquering the CLI
- Invoking CLI commands declared in an external file
- Checking the JNDI tree view
- Checking the server status
- Checking JVM memories – heap-size and all
- Checking the JVM options
- Getting the JVM version
- Getting the OS version
- Checking WildFly operational mode
- Checking the WildFly version
- Invoking CLI commands
- Introduction
- Chapter 8. Commanding the CLI
- Rolling updates
- Balancing the same context for different applications
- Preserve WildFly workers while restarting Apache
- Balancing using the HTTP connector instead of AJP
- Balancing WildFly using a list of available balancers – TCP
- Balancing WildFly using auto advertising – UDP
- Installing and configuring mod_cluster for Apache
- Installing and configuring Apache HTTPD
- Introduction
- Chapter 7. Load Balancing WildFly
- Testing the UDP protocol with the JGroups tool
- Creating a cluster via TCP
- Creating separate clusters in domain mode
- Creating a cluster in domain mode
- Creating separate clusters in standalone mode
- Creating a cluster in standalone mode
- Introduction
- Chapter 6. Clustering WildFly
- Creating and removing XA-Datasource
- Setting a connection pool
- Reading the datasource's statistics
- Checking the datasource connection
- Creating and removing a datasource
- Preparing a non JDBC-4 compliant driver
- Introduction
- Chapter 5. Managing the Datasource Subsystems with the CLI
- Using a different logging implementation
- Listing and reading log files
- Creating a syslog-handler
- Defining asynchronous handlers
- Creating a size-rotating file-handler
- Creating a periodic-rotating file-handler
- Creating a file-handler logging
- Introduction
- Chapter 4. Managing the Logging Subsystem with the CLI
- Checking server status via the CLI
- Deploying and undeploying an application to a specific server group via the CLI
- Deploying and undeploying an application to a specific server group via Web Console
- Stopping and starting your servers via the CLI
- Stopping and starting your server groups via the CLI
- Stopping and starting server groups via the Web Console
- Connecting the host controller to the domain controller
- Running domain mode
- Introduction
- Chapter 3. Running WildFly in Domain Mode
- Backing up your configuration file via the CLI
- Suspending and resuming an instance via the CLI
- Shutting down and restarting an instance via the CLI
- Reloading a server configuration via the CLI
- Executing commands in batch mode via the CLI
- Undeploying an application via the CLI
- Deploying an application via the CLI
- Checking the server-state via the CLI
- Connecting to the CLI
- Managing applications using the deployments folder
- Configuring multiple WildFly instances to run on the same machine with different IPs
- Configuring multiple WildFly instances to run on the same machine with different ports
- Binding WildFly onto a custom IP
- Binding WildFly onto a custom port
- Running WildFly from a custom configuration folder
- Introduction
- Chapter 2. Running WildFly in Standalone Mode
- Running WildFly as a service
- Running WildFly in domain mode
- Running WildFly in standalone mode
- Understanding WildFly's directory overview
- Downloading and installing WildFly
- Software prerequisites
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Welcome to WildFly!
- Preface
- www.PacktPub.com
- About the Reviewers
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Credits
- 版權信息
- 封面
- 封面
- 版權信息
- Credits
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Welcome to WildFly!
- Introduction
- Software prerequisites
- Downloading and installing WildFly
- Understanding WildFly's directory overview
- Running WildFly in standalone mode
- Running WildFly in domain mode
- Running WildFly as a service
- Chapter 2. Running WildFly in Standalone Mode
- Introduction
- Running WildFly from a custom configuration folder
- Binding WildFly onto a custom port
- Binding WildFly onto a custom IP
- Configuring multiple WildFly instances to run on the same machine with different ports
- Configuring multiple WildFly instances to run on the same machine with different IPs
- Managing applications using the deployments folder
- Connecting to the CLI
- Checking the server-state via the CLI
- Deploying an application via the CLI
- Undeploying an application via the CLI
- Executing commands in batch mode via the CLI
- Reloading a server configuration via the CLI
- Shutting down and restarting an instance via the CLI
- Suspending and resuming an instance via the CLI
- Backing up your configuration file via the CLI
- Chapter 3. Running WildFly in Domain Mode
- Introduction
- Running domain mode
- Connecting the host controller to the domain controller
- Stopping and starting server groups via the Web Console
- Stopping and starting your server groups via the CLI
- Stopping and starting your servers via the CLI
- Deploying and undeploying an application to a specific server group via Web Console
- Deploying and undeploying an application to a specific server group via the CLI
- Checking server status via the CLI
- Chapter 4. Managing the Logging Subsystem with the CLI
- Introduction
- Creating a file-handler logging
- Creating a periodic-rotating file-handler
- Creating a size-rotating file-handler
- Defining asynchronous handlers
- Creating a syslog-handler
- Listing and reading log files
- Using a different logging implementation
- Chapter 5. Managing the Datasource Subsystems with the CLI
- Introduction
- Preparing a non JDBC-4 compliant driver
- Creating and removing a datasource
- Checking the datasource connection
- Reading the datasource's statistics
- Setting a connection pool
- Creating and removing XA-Datasource
- Chapter 6. Clustering WildFly
- Introduction
- Creating a cluster in standalone mode
- Creating separate clusters in standalone mode
- Creating a cluster in domain mode
- Creating separate clusters in domain mode
- Creating a cluster via TCP
- Testing the UDP protocol with the JGroups tool
- Chapter 7. Load Balancing WildFly
- Introduction
- Installing and configuring Apache HTTPD
- Installing and configuring mod_cluster for Apache
- Balancing WildFly using auto advertising – UDP
- Balancing WildFly using a list of available balancers – TCP
- Balancing using the HTTP connector instead of AJP
- Preserve WildFly workers while restarting Apache
- Balancing the same context for different applications
- Rolling updates
- Chapter 8. Commanding the CLI
- Introduction
- Invoking CLI commands
- Checking the WildFly version
- Checking WildFly operational mode
- Getting the OS version
- Getting the JVM version
- Checking the JVM options
- Checking JVM memories – heap-size and all
- Checking the server status
- Checking the JNDI tree view
- Invoking CLI commands declared in an external file
- Chapter 9. Conquering the CLI
- Introduction
- Invoking server stop start and reload
- Invoking server group stop start restart and reload
- Creating a server group
- Creating a server
- Managing an application – deploy undeploy
- Chapter 10. Hardening the WildFly Communication
- Introduction
- Securing WildFly using HTTPS
- Securing a specific application using HTTPS
- Securing the WildFly console using HTTPS
- Securing domain and host controller communication using HTTPS
- Chapter 11. Hardening the WildFly Configuration
- Introduction
- Delivering your configuration using property files
- Securing your configuration hashing passwords
- Securing and protecting passwords using a vault
- Chapter 12. Role-based Access Control with WildFly
- Introduction
- Switching between simple and RBAC providers
- Managing users groups and their role mapping
- Setting a predefined role to all authenticated users
- Granting user access by server group or host – scoped roles
- Integrating with OpenLDAP
- Chapter 13. Messaging with WildFly
- Introduction
- Running the messaging system using HornetQ
- Sending and receiving messages to/from a JMS queue destination
- Clustering HornetQ using a shared store
- Clustering HornetQ using message replication
- Chapter 14. WildFly into the Cloud with OpenShift
- Introduction
- Registering to OpenShift Online
- Installing the WildFly cartridge for our first deployment
- Taking control of your WildFly server via SSH
- Deploying your code to OpenShift Online
- Chapter 15. Using WildFly with Docker
- Introduction
- Setting up the Docker environment
- Running WildFly in Docker
- Logging WildFly outside Docker
- Running WildFly in domain mode in Docker using different Docker containers
- Index 更新時間:2021-07-16 13:38:42