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2.9. Starting the Server
When installing to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5.x or JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform, start the server by running the
run.sh command on a Unix or Linux system, or run.bat command on a Microsoft Windows system.
When installing to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6, start the server by running the
standalone.sh command.
When installing to JBoss Enterprise Web server or Apache Tomcat, start the server by running the
startup.sh command on a UNIX or Linux system or startup.bat command on a Microsoft Windows system.
Use the -c switch to specify which profile to use. i.e.,
[localhost ]$ ./run.sh -c default
After successfully starting, a message is displayed on the command line reporting how long it took the server to start.

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