WildFly installation on Windows - CustomerID
Ubisecure SSO service needs to be stopped at this point if SSO is installed on the same server as CID and SSO is using port 8443.
net stop UbiloginServer
First, go to the temporary folder you created earlier (e.g. %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\customerid
) and extract the WildFly distribution package. Place it in %PROGRAMFILES%
, so that the resulting home folder for WildFly becomes %PROGRAMFILES%\wildfly-x.x.x.Final .Â
This folder will be referred to as %WILDFLY_HOME%
.
Copy the docs\contrib\scripts\service
folder to %WILDFLY_HOME%\bin
folder, so that the resulting path is %WILDFLY_HOME%\bin\service
.Â
set WILDFLY_HOME=%PROGRAMFILES%\wildfly-x.x.x.Final cd /D %WILDFLY_HOME%\bin xcopy /SI ..\docs\contrib\scripts\service service
Having done that, use service.bat to install WildFly as a Windows Service:Â
cd /D "%WILDFLY_HOME%\bin\service" service.bat install
You can also change the admin host from the default localhost:9990 to something else with the /host parameter. Note that our provided database driver and data source installation scripts require the admin port and assume it's at port 9990, so if you plan to disable or change it, it is best done after the installation is complete.
You can now start the WildFly service by opening the View Local Services functionality and locating WildFly server, right-clicking and selecting Start, or using the net start command:
net start wildfly
Uninstalling WildFly
In case you need to uninstall WildFly, here are the instructions for it. To uninstall the service, invoke the service.bat
with the uninstall parameter.Â
net stop wildfly cd /D "%WILDFLY_HOME%\bin\service" service.bat uninstall
Then either delete the WildFly installation folder or back it up to a different location.