By zojames
Am trying to deploy my java EAR non maven wildfly application on CentOS 7. I need help please.
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Heya,
To deploy your Java EAR non-maven WildFly application on CentOS 7, follow these steps:
sudo yum install java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel
sudo yum install java-1.8.0-openjdk
/opt/wildfly/standalone/deployments/ directory. Replace “/opt/wildfly” with your wildfly installation path if different.sudo systemctl start wildfly to start the WildFly service.I’ll recommend to check that the service have started successfully - sudo systemctl status wildfly
If you want to enable WildFly to start at boot, use sudo systemctl enable wildfly.
These steps should help you get started with deploying your non-maven Java EAR application on WildFly running on a CentOS 7 server. For more information on working with WildFly, please check the official WildFly documentation.
Hope that this helps!
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