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The concept was introduced in EAP 7, to provide a way to JGroups to communicate over an interface that is not exposed publicly.
The concept was introduced in EAP 7, to provide a way to JGroups to communicate over an interface that is not exposed publicly.
Details on how to configure the private interface can be found here: {{Internal|WildFly Interface Configuration#Private|Private Interface Configuration}}


=Unsecure Interface=
=Unsecure Interface=
Details on how to configure the unsecure interface can be found here: {{Internal|WildFly Interface Configuration#Unsecure|Unsecure Interface Configuration}}


=Socket Binding Group=
=Socket Binding Group=

Revision as of 17:45, 14 March 2017

Internal

Management Interface

The management interface is declared, and named as such, in the <interfaces> section of the server's configuration file:

...
<interfaces>
    <interface name="management"/>
    ...
</interfaces>
...

For more details, see:

WildFly Management Interfaces

Public Interface

The public interface is declared, and named as such, in the <interfaces> section of the server's configuration file:

...
<interfaces>
    ...
    <interface name="public"/>
</interfaces>
...

Details on how to configure the public interface can be found here:

Public Interface Configuration

Private Interface

The concept was introduced in EAP 7, to provide a way to JGroups to communicate over an interface that is not exposed publicly.

Details on how to configure the private interface can be found here:

Private Interface Configuration

Unsecure Interface

Details on how to configure the unsecure interface can be found here:

Unsecure Interface Configuration

Socket Binding Group