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1.1. Server Structure
1.2. Starting and Stopping the Server
1.2.1. Start the Server
1.2.2. Start the Server With Alternate Configuration
1.2.3. Using run.sh
1.2.4. Stopping the Server
1.2.5. Running as a Service under Microsoft Windows
1.3. The JMX Console
1.4. The JNDIView Service
1.5. Hot-deployment of services in JBoss
1.5.1. Hot-deployment configurations
1.5.2. Adding a custom deploy folder
1.6. Basic Configuration Issues
1.6.1. Setting your application as the default application on the server
1.6.2. Bootstrap Configuration
1.6.3. Legacy Core Services
1.6.4. Logging Service
1.6.5. Security Service
1.6.6. Additional Services
1.7. The Service Binding Manager
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Chapter 1. The JBoss Web Server - A Quick Tour
1.1. Server Structure
1.2. Starting and Stopping the Server
1.2.1. Start the Server
1.2.2. Start the Server With Alternate Configuration
1.2.3. Using run.sh
1.2.4. Stopping the Server
1.2.5. Running as a Service under Microsoft Windows
1.3. The JMX Console
1.4. The JNDIView Service
1.5. Hot-deployment of services in JBoss
1.5.1. Hot-deployment configurations
1.5.2. Adding a custom deploy folder
1.6. Basic Configuration Issues
1.6.1. Setting your application as the default application on the server
1.6.2. Bootstrap Configuration
1.6.3. Legacy Core Services
1.6.4. Logging Service
1.6.5. Security Service
1.6.6. Additional Services
1.7. The Service Binding Manager
1.1. Server Structure
For a thorough explanation of the structure of the application server, see the Migration chapter of the Installation Guide that accompanies this release of JBoss Enterprise Web Platform.
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Document Home
1.1. Server Structure
1.2. Starting and Stopping the Server
1.2.1. Start the Server
1.2.2. Start the Server With Alternate Configuration
1.2.3. Using run.sh
1.2.4. Stopping the Server
1.2.5. Running as a Service under Microsoft Windows
1.3. The JMX Console
1.4. The JNDIView Service
1.5. Hot-deployment of services in JBoss
1.5.1. Hot-deployment configurations
1.5.2. Adding a custom deploy folder
1.6. Basic Configuration Issues
1.6.1. Setting your application as the default application on the server
1.6.2. Bootstrap Configuration
1.6.3. Legacy Core Services
1.6.4. Logging Service
1.6.5. Security Service
1.6.6. Additional Services
1.7. The Service Binding Manager
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