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The public interface is the network interface the standalone server node (or domain server nodes) use to receive business payload. | The public interface is the network interface the standalone server node (or domain server nodes) use to receive business payload. | ||
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The interface is declared in standalone.xml as: | The interface is declared in standalone.xml as: |
Revision as of 16:48, 14 March 2017
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Overview
The public interface is the network interface the standalone server node (or domain server nodes) use to receive business payload.
Also see:
The interface is declared in standalone.xml as:
<interfaces> ... <interface name="public"> <inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address:127.0.0.1}"/> </interface> </interfaces>
or in domain.xml as:
<interfaces> ... <interface name="public"/> ... </interfaces>
In the case of domain mode, the actual specifics are host dependent, so that is why the address is declared in a host-dependent manner.
For more details, see: