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1. Re: How to view the Wildfly database?
jaikiran Jun 5, 2017 6:27 AM (in response to omega09)Depending on which database server you are using it comes with a tool (either command line or GUI) which allows you to browse its tables. These tools are available as part of your database installation and not through WildFly installation.
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2. Re: How to view the Wildfly database?
mayerw01 Jun 5, 2017 6:47 AM (in response to omega09)The IDEs (like NetBeans, Eclipse or JDeveloper) also provide nice options to inspect the databases.
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3. Re: How to view the Wildfly database?
omega09 Jun 5, 2017 2:00 PM (in response to jaikiran)Wildfly 10.1 comes with a database as any JavaEE 7 compliant app server. I didn't install anything else except for Wildfly 10 and am able to write to a database. I don't understand the question "which database server am I using".
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4. Re: How to view the Wildfly database?
omega09 Jun 5, 2017 3:56 PM (in response to mayerw01)I'm using Eclipse Neon 3. Can you recommend anything or at least what plugin to search for? Keywords?
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5. Re: How to view the Wildfly database?
abhijithumbe Jun 6, 2017 3:18 AM (in response to omega09)Switch to "Database development " perspective and in the leftside panel you can see options to connect to external DB.
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6. Re: How to view the Wildfly database?
mayerw01 Jun 6, 2017 6:45 AM (in response to omega09)To be exact: WildFly bundles H2 as an in-memory, in-process database. wildfly-quickstart/h2-console at master · sgilda/wildfly-quickstart · GitHub
To configure the connection in Eclipse you may just copy the url from the ExampleDS datasource