Hi,
I am getting started with JBOSS, thats why I am reading this article:
Getting Started Guide - JBoss AS 7.0 - Project Documentation Editor
About the standalone configuration there is said:
Standalone Server Configurations
- standalone.xml (default)
- Java Enterprise Edition 6 certified web profile configuration which includes the technologies required by the Web Profile specification plus Java Connector 1.6 Architecture, Java XML API for RESTFul Web Services, and OSGi
- standalone-preview.xml
- referred to as our Java Enterprise Edition 6 full profile preview, this configuration contains all the technologies in the default configuration with additional technology previews of Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.2 and Java Message Service 1.1.
- standalone-ha.xml
- default profile with Clustering capabilities
- standalone-preview-ha.xml
- EE 6 full profile preview with Clustering capabilities
I tried searching for further information about this standalone-preview.xml and was wondering why my installation og JBOSS EAP 7.0.0 do not have such an standalone-preview.xml but a standalone-full.xml.
Output of version.txt is: "Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform - Version 7.0.0.GA"
My searches also most times are about standalone-full.xml but never about standalone-preview.xml.
This leads to my first question:
Is standalone-preview.xml obsolet and replaced by standalone-full.xml?
I found this second article about EAP 7.1:
Getting Started Guide - JBoss AS 7.1 - Project Documentation Editor
There its said:
Standalone Server Configurations
- standalone.xml (default)
- Java Enterprise Edition 6 full profile certified configuration which includes the technologies required by the Full Profile specification plus others including OSGi
- standalone-ha.xml
- Java Enterprise Edition 6 certified full profile configuration with high availability
- standalone-osgi-only.xml
- OSGi only standalone server. No JEE6 capabilities
- standalone-xts.xml
- Standalone JEE6 full certified profile with support for transactional web services.
Here no standalone-full.xml appears at all.
This leads to my second question:
Are my sources here for getting started a little bit vague or maybe wrong?
Thanks for further information.