JBoss: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(7 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
=Disambiguation= | =Disambiguation= | ||
WildFly is the community edition JBoss. Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) is the subscription-backed enterprise version JBoss. Both of them are built in top of a "JBoss" code base: the package names start with "org.jboss", the Java system properties start with "org.jboss", etc. The management scripts refer to "JBOSS_HOME" and other JBOSS* environment variables, in both cases. However, we feel that in the future "JBoss" labeling will | WildFly is the community edition JBoss. Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) is the subscription-backed enterprise version JBoss. Both of them are built in top of a "JBoss" code base: the package names start with "org.jboss", the Java system properties start with "org.jboss", etc. The management scripts refer to "JBOSS_HOME" and other JBOSS* environment variables, in both cases. However, we feel that in the future "JBoss" labeling will increasingly fade from the forefront, so this knowledge base will attempt to refer to everything JBoss as either WildFly or EAP. | ||
=Flavors= | =Flavors= | ||
* [[WildFly]] | * [[WildFly]] | ||
* [[EAP]] | * [[EAP]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:24, 29 April 2016
Disambiguation
WildFly is the community edition JBoss. Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) is the subscription-backed enterprise version JBoss. Both of them are built in top of a "JBoss" code base: the package names start with "org.jboss", the Java system properties start with "org.jboss", etc. The management scripts refer to "JBOSS_HOME" and other JBOSS* environment variables, in both cases. However, we feel that in the future "JBoss" labeling will increasingly fade from the forefront, so this knowledge base will attempt to refer to everything JBoss as either WildFly or EAP.