Name | Description | Notes |
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default | A base J2EE 1.4 server profile. | |
all | A full J2EE 1.4 server profile with enterprise extensions such as clustering and IIOP. | |
minimal | A minimal JMX microkernel | This is not a J2EE 1.4 compatible configuration. |
ejb3 | An EJB3 profile supporting the full EJB3 specification with Tomcat | This requires a Java 5 runtime and is not a J2EE 1.4 compatible configuration. |
ejb3-clustered | An EJB3 profile supporting the full EJB3 specification with Tomcat and clustering. | This requires a Java 5 runtime and is not a J2EE 1.4 compatible configuration. |
jms | A JMS 1.1 server profile | This is not a J2EE 1.4 compatible configuration. |
tomcat | A Servlet 2.4 container profile | This is not a J2EE 1.4 compatible configuration. |
Directory | Description |
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bin | All the entry point JARs and start scripts included with the JBoss distribution are located in the bin directory. |
client | The JARs that are required for clients that run outside of JBoss are located in the client directory. |
server | The JBoss server configuration sets are located under the server directory. The default server configuration set is the server/default set. JBoss ships with minimal, default and all configuration sets. The subdirectories and key configuration files contained default configuration set are discussed in more detail in Section 1.3, “The Default Server Configuration File Set” |
lib | The lib directory contains startup JARs used by JBoss. Do not place your own libraries in this directory. |
Directory | Description |
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conf | The conf directory contains the jboss-service.xml bootstrap descriptor file for a given server configuration. This defines the core services that are fixed for the lifetime of the server. |
data | The data directory is available for use by services that want to store content in the file system. |
deploy | The deploy directory is the default location the hot deployment service looks to for dynamic deployment content. This may be overridden through the URLDeploymentScanner URLs attribute. |
lib | The lib directory is the default location for static Java libraries that should not be hot deployed. All JARs in this directory are loaded into the shared classpath at startup. |
log | The log directory is the directory log files are written to. This may be overridden through the conf/log4j.xml configuration file. |
tmp | The tmp directory is used by JBoss to store temporarily files such as unpacked deployments. |