EAP 7 basic configuration
JBoss EAP provides two operating modes for the servers: the standalone mode and the domain mode. A standalone server is a Java process which is governed by a single management point using a configuration file. A domain server, on the other hand, is a group of Java processes which are managed through a single point called the Domain Controller and its configuration file.
The difference between the two operating modes is related to management capabilities rather than functionalities: a clear example of this is the high availability (HA) functionality that is available both in the standalone mode and in the domain mode; you will just use different configuration files to manage your cluster. Let's see more in detail the specific ...
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