Welcome to the WildFly Documentation. The documentation for WildFly is split into two categories:
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Administrator Guides for those wanting to understand how to install and configure the server
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Developer Guides for those wanting to understand how to develop applications for the server
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Model Reference the WildFly Model Reference provides information about all subsystem configuration options generated directly from the management model.
Administrator Guides
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The Getting Started Guide shows you how to install and start the server, how to configure logging, how to deploy an application, how to deploy a datasource, and how to get started using the command line interface and web management interface
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The Admin Guide provides detailed information on using the CLI and Web Management interface, how to use the domain configuration, and shows you how to configure key subsystems
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The High Availability Guide shows you how to create a cluster, how configure the web container and EJB container for clustering, and shows you how to configure load balancing and failover
Model Reference
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The WildFly model reference provides information about all subsystem configuration options generated directly from the management model.
Developer Guides
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The Getting Started Developing Applications Guide shows you how to build Java EE applications and deploy them to WildFly. The guide starts by showing you the simplest helloworld application using just Servlet and CDI, and then adds in JSF, persistence and transactions, EJB, Bean Validation, RESTful web services and more. Finally, you’ll get the opportunity to create your own skeleton project. Each tutorial is accompanied by a quickstart, which contains the source code, deployment descriptors and a Maven based build.
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The Developer Guide ( in progress) takes you through every deployment descriptor and every annotation offered by WildFly.
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The JavaEE Tutorial ( in progress) builds on what you learnt in the Getting Started Developing Applications Guide, and shows you how to build a complex application using Jakarta EE and portable extensions.
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The Extending WildFly guide walks you through creating a new WildFly subsystem extension, in order to add more functionality to WildFly, and shows how to test it before plugging it into WildFly.
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The WildFly Testsuite guide walks you through testing WildFly
Security Guide
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The WildFly Elytron Security guide walks you through new security layer of of WildFly
Client Guide
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The WildFly Client Configuration guide walks you through new wildfly client and how to use it.
Quickstarts
WildFly comes with a number of quickstarts, examples which introduce to a particular technology or feature of the application server. The Contributing a Quickstart section of the documentation details the available quickstarts