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Chapter 6 Working With Open-Source Applications 57
For detailed information about JBoss, J2EE, and the tools, see these guides:
Java application server administration guide, which explains how to deploy and
manage J2EE applications using JBoss in Mac OS X Server
Java enterprise applications guide, which explains how to develop J2EE applications
Both guides are available from Apple developer publications.
Additional information about these Java technologies is available online.
For JBoss, see www.jboss.org/.
For J2EE, see java.sun.com/j2ee/.
To open the JBoss management tool:
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In Server Admin, click Application Server in the list for the server you want.
To start or stop JBoss:
1 In Server Admin, click Application Server in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 Select one of the JBoss options. (Do not select Tomcat Only.)
4 Click Start Service or Stop Service.
JBoss is preconfigured to use a local configuration.
With JBoss turned on, you can use the management tool to configure your server.
For details of configuring JBoss and using the command-line tools for it, see the Java
application server administration guide, which explains how to deploy and manage
J2EE applications using JBoss in Mac OS X Server. This guide is available from Apple
developer publications.
To change the JBoss configuration in use:
1 In Server Admin, click Application Server in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 Do one of the following:
Click Load Remote Configuration and type the location of a JBoss NetBoot server.
Click Use Local Configuration and choose a configuration from the pop-up menu.
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