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So, this article actually have a similar content with the previous article. That article is an article with the title of ‘How to Configure Wildfly Application Server for NetBeans IDE in Windows 10 from Windows > Services’ and it exist in this link. The condition is also similar, it is after installing the NetBeans IDE which exist in the previous article available in this link, there are additional steps for NetBeans IDE for further configuration in this context as an example in Windows 10.
Those additional steps are very important to add certain functional or feature supporting the Java development process. Before configuring the Wildfly Application Server, the previous one is configuring the (JDK) Java Development Kit for NetBeans IDE. In this article, the second one is to configure the Wildfly Application Server for further utilization in NetBeans IDE. Another article which is explaining another configuration exist s in order to configure maven build tool in NetBeans IDE. In other words, this is another way to configuring the Wildfly Application Server for NetBeans IDE in Windows 10.
Configure Wildfly Application Server for NetBeans IDE in Windows 10 from Tool > Server
The configuration step of the Wildfly Application Server in NetBeans IDE exist as in the following steps :
First of all, certainly the first step is to run the NetBeans IDE.
Instead of accessing Windows > Services, just access other menu which exist in ‘Tools’ > ‘Servers’ as exist below :
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Right after clicking the menu above, the following window configuration display will appear to start the process for configuring Wildfly Application Server in NetBeans IDE :
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Still in the above window configuration display, click the Add Server… button.
By clicking the Add Server… button, the following window configuration display will appear :
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Do not forget to select Wildfly Application Server and then click the ‘Next >’ button.
After clicking the Next > button available in the previous step of the window configuration display, the configuration process will continue to the following window display :
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Just make sure that the Wildfly Application Server path is available. Choose the correct location of the Wildfly Application Server by clicking the Browse… button. So, click the Browse… button which is aligned with the Server Location label where the main purpose is to search the Wildfly root folder as in the above. When the root folder of the Wildfly Application Server is found , click the Choose button.
Click the Next > button, the following window configuration display will appear :
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Make sure that the most important value of the configuration is correct. Especially the host, port and management port. Normally, for internal testing and development the host will be ‘localhost’ as it will use as the host of the Wildfly Application Server. The other important configuration is the port and management port. Make sure no other services is using that port so that the Wildfly Application Server can run properly.
Finally, click the Finish button to end the process for configuring Wildfly Application Server in NetBeans IDE from Tool > Server menu.
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