Chapter 2. Starting Fuse on JBoss EAP server


Fuse on JBoss EAP supports both the standalone mode and domain mode. This chapter explains how to start the server in either standalone mode or domain mode.

2.1. Starting JBoss EAP in standalone mode

The commands in this section Fuse explain how to start JBoss EAP as a standalone server.

Prerequisites

  • JBoss EAP 7.4 is installed.

Procedure

  • For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, run the following command:

    EAP_HOME/bin/standalone.sh

  • For Microsoft Windows Server, run the following command:

    EAP_HOME\bin\standalone.bat

2.2. Starting JBoss EAP in domain mode

The commands in this section explain how to start Fuse on JBoss EAP as a domain server.

Prerequisites

  • JBoss EAP 7.4 is installed.

Procedure

  • For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, run the following command:

    EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh

  • For Microsoft Windows Server, run the following command:

    EAP_HOME\bin\domain.bat

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