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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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