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Please note that automated updating of configurations created using method
above is not supported. If you create custom configurations, you will manually
have to port files / changes from a new update to that configuration.

2. Using run.sh (development)

For development, you can activate the JBoss Application Server with the familiar
command as usual. The
/var/lib/jbossas
So, you can
to
cd
/var/lib/jbossas/bin
If you wish to use a different JVM than the one that alternatives points to, you will need to set
JAVA_HOME first.
Tip
JAVA_HOME
may not want to have
to use the
this global setting of
If you still need to set
alternatives
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java
IMPORTANT
The entire JBoss Application Server suite runs under a new
It may be necessary to use the
run the server, change configuration, deploy etc., due to file system permissions.
Alternatively, a developer can be listed in the
administrator.
Yet another possibility is to create a personal copy of JBOSS_HOME (see

Creating copies of JBOSS_HOME

To create additional JBoss Application Server configurations besides the provided 'default',
RPM installs the
jbossas
and use
can be set system-wide in
JAVA_HOME
-selected one instead. These users may be affected by
alternatives
.
JAVA_HOME
JAVA_HOME
-selected SDK is in
su -s /bin/bash jboss
Using run.sh (development)
in
JBOSS_HOME
from there.
run.sh
. But beware, some users
/etc/profile
set to this same SDK. Also, some may prefer
for some other reason, the
, so a export
/usr/lib/jvm/java
will do.
user group by the system
jboss
below).
run.sh
system user.
jboss
system command to
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