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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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Revision as of 17:36, 14 March 2017

Internal

Overview

Management

Public

The public interface is the network interface the standalone server node (or domain server nodes) use to receive business payload.

Also see:

WildFly Networking Concepts - Public Interface

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:

jboss.bind.address for Standalone and Domain Mode

Private

Unsecure