JBoss EAP server running a test application called dukes

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This template deploys a web applicaton deployed on JBoss EAP 7 running on RHEL 7.

To obtain a rhsm account go to: www.redhat.com and sign in.

Solution overview and deployed resources

This template creates all of the compute resources to run JBoss EAP 7 on top of RHEL 7.2, deploying the following components:

  • RHEL 7.2 VM
  • Public DNS
  • Private Virtual Network
  • Security Configuration
  • JBoss EAP 7
  • Sample application deployed to JBoss EAP 7

To learn more about JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, check out: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/red_hat_jboss_enterprise_application_platform/

Before you Deploy to Azure

To create the VM, you will need to:

  1. Choose an admin user name and password for your VM.

  2. Choose a name for your VM.

  3. Choose a EAP user name and password to enable the EAP manager UI and deployment method.

  4. Choose a Pass phrase to use with your SSH certificate. This pass phrase will be used as the Team Services SSH endpoint passphrase.

After you Deploy to Azure

Once you create the VM, open a web browser and got to http://<PUBLIC_HOSTNAME>:8080/dukes/ and you should see the application running If you want to access the administration console go to http://<PUBLIC_HOSTNAME>:8080 and click on the link Administration Console

Notes

If you don't have a Red Hat subscription to install a JBoss EAP, you can go through WildFly(JBoss EAP Upstream project) instead of EAP:

Tags: JBoss, EAP, Red Hat, EAP7, Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts, Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses, Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups, Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks, Microsoft.Network/networkInterfaces, Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines, Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines/extensions, CustomScript