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2.3. Starting the Server
If you have installed Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite using the JBoss EAP 6 bundle install, you can now start your server in one of two modes.
Note
If you installed JBoss BPM Suite using the generic deployable version on Red Hat Java Web Server, the instructions for download and install also contain the instructions for starting the server. You can ignore the following discussion.
The default startup script,
standalone.sh that Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite ships with is optimized for performance. To run your server in the performance mode, do the following:
- On the command line, move into the
$SERVER_HOME/bin/directory. - In a Unix environment run:
./standalone.sh
In a Windows environment run:./standalone.bat
Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite also ships with a separate script,
standalone-secure.sh that is optimized for security. This script applies a security policy by default that protects against a known security vulnerability.
Note
It is recommended that production environments use
standalone-secure.sh script.
Warning
The use of a security manager imposes a significant performance penalty that you should be aware of. The tradeoff between security and performance must be made by taking into consideration individual circumstances. See Section 2.4, “Java Security Manager and Performance Management”.
To run your server in the secure mode with this script, do the following:
- On the command line, move into the
$SERVER_HOME/bin/directory. - In a Unix environment run:
./standalone-secure.sh
In a Windows environment run:./standalone-secure.bat
Note
If you installed JBoss BPM Suite using the installer, an option to apply the security policy is given to you at the time of install. The installer doesn't provide a separate
standalone-secure.sh script.
Note
If you are starting the server in the domain mode, the corresponding scripts are
domain.sh and domain-secure.sh respectively.

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