I want to simulate 2 servers by running 2 independent instances of Wildfly. This is useful when you don't want to deploy all WARs on the same instance and then only be able to shut them down and start them together.
I'm using Eclipse with the JBoss plugin where in the Servers view I want to have 2 Wildfly servers that I can stop and run separately and simultaneously. How do I do that?
It's possible to duplicate your Wildfly installation folder, but that takes up more space and you would need to update both for every change. Instead it's possible to share the root folder and just create 2 standalones:
standalone1 and standalone2 folders from the default (or use the default as one of them).deployments folder you can choose whichever deployments you need.For the ports not to conflict, the configuration/standalone.xml of one of the standalones must be changed as shown here: change the number from 0 to something else like 200
port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:200}
Now go to Eclipse and in the Servers view create a new Server. Give it some suitable name and click next.
create new runtime on the bottom dropdown menu and click next.Server base directorychoose the standalone folder name you want, like standalone1 above.Do the same for other instances with different offsets (in the above 1 instance will be at 8080 and the other at 8280).
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