WildFly will run under the wildfly user which needs to have access to the WildFly installation directory. Once the download is completed, extract the tar.gzįile and move it to the /opt directory: sudo tar xf /tmp/wildfly-$WILDFLY_ -C /opt/Ĭreate a symbolic link wildfly which will point to the WildFly installation directory: sudo ln -s /opt/wildfly-$WILDFLY_VERSION /opt/wildfly If there is a new version replace the WILDFLY_VERSION variable in the command below.ĭownload the WildFly archive in the /tmp directory using the following wgetĬommand: WILDFLY_VERSION=16.0.0.Final wget $WILDFLY_VERSION/wildfly-$WILDFLY_ -P /tmp Before continuing with the next step you should check the download pageįor a new version. Named wildfly with home directory /opt/wildfly that will run the WildFly service: sudo groupadd -r wildfly sudo useradd -r -g wildfly -d /opt/wildfly -s /sbin/nologin wildfly Step 3: Install WildFly #Īt the time of writing, the latest version of WildFly is 16.0.0. Install the OpenJDK package by running: sudo apt install default-jdk Step 2: Create a User # Start by updating the package index: sudo apt update The installation of Java is pretty simple. , which is the default Java development and runtime in Ubuntu 18.04. In order to be able to install packages on your Ubuntu system, you must be logged in as a user with sudo privileges The same instructions apply for Ubuntu 16.04 and any Ubuntu-based distribution, including Kubuntu, Linux Mint and Elementary OS.
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This tutorial will show you how to install WildFly application server on Ubuntu 18.04. WildFly is flexible, lightweight, and it is based on pluggable subsystems that can be added or removed as needed. , formerly known as JBoss is a cross-platform open-source application runtime written in Java that helps you build amazing applications.