This page describes the prerequisite to the installation of Gazelle applications. All the tools developed in the context of the Gazelle testbed project are developed for WildFly and JBoss (5.0.1-GA, 7.2.0.final, 8.0.0.Final, 10.0.0.Final, 18.0.1.Final) and use a postgreSQL database.
We recommand to install the Gazelle tools in a Debian-like environment, it’s the environment running on IHE Europe servers so we know that it is correctly working. Moreover, most of the installation and configuration procedures are described for such an environment.
We are currenlty using PostgreSQL 9.6 on most of our servers.
Our applications running on Wildfly18 are using java 11. Consider installing openJDK.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openjdk-11-jre
Wildfly package can be downloaded from: https://gazelle.ihe.net/wildfly18/wildfly-18.0.1.Final.zip
wget -nv -O /tmp/wildfly-18.0.1.Final.zip https://gazelle.ihe.net/wildfly18/wildfly-18.0.1.Final.zip
init.d script can be downloaded from: https://gazelle.ihe.net/wildfly18/init.d-wildfly18
wget -nv -O /tmp/init.d-wildfly18 https://gazelle.ihe.net/wildfly18/init.d-wildfly18
cd /usr/local
sudo mv /tmp/wildfly-18.0.1.Final.zip .
sudo unzip ./wildfly-18.0.1.Final.zip
sudo ln -s wildfly-18.0.1.Final wildfly18
sudo rm -rf wildfly-18.0.1.Final.zip
sudo chown -R jboss:jboss-admin /usr/local/wildfly-18.0.1.Final
sudo chmod -R 755 /usr/local/wildfly-18.0.1.Final
sudo mkdir /var/log/wildfly18/
sudo chown -R jboss:jboss-admin /var/log/wildfly18/
sudo chmod -R g+w /var/log/wildfly18/
sudo mv /tmp/init.d-wildfly18 /etc/init.d/wildfly18
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/wildfly18
sudo chown root:root /etc/init.d/wildfly18
sudo update-rc.d wildfly18 defaults
Once the init.d script is setup, Wildfly server can be started, restarted, stopped or queried about its status using the commands:
sudo sudo systemctl start|restart|stop|status wildfly18.service
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/wildfly18/modules/org/postgresql/main
cd /usr/local/wildfly18/modules/org/postgresql/main
sudo wget https://gazelle.ihe.net/wildfly18/postgresql-42.2.9.jar
sudo chown jboss:jboss-admin postgresql-42.2.9.jar
sudo chmod 775 postgresql-42.2.9.jar
<module xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.1" name="org.postgresql">
<resources>
<resource-root path="postgresql-42.2.9.jar"/>
</resources>
<dependencies>
<module name="javax.api"/>
<module name="javax.transaction.api"/>
</dependencies>
</module>
<datasources>
...
<drivers>
...
<driver name="postgresql" module="org.postgresql">
<driver-class>org.postgresql.Driver</driver-class>
<xa-datasource-class>org.postgresql.xa.PGXADataSource</xa-datasource-class>
</driver>
</drivers>
</datasources>
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/wildfly18/standalone/tmp/
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/wildfly18/standalone/data/
Most of Gazelle projects have extracted datasources. In order to deploy those projects, you will need to include some special instructions in your wildfly server configuration file :
Stop Wildfly and edit standalone.xml in /usr/local/YOUR_JBOSS_SERVER/standalone/configuration folder and update datasources :
<datasources>
...
<datasource pool-name="YOUR_TOOL_DATASOURCES" jndi-name="java:jboss/datasources/YOUR_TOOL_DATASOURCES"
enabled="true" use-java-context="true">
<connection-url>jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/YOUR_TOOL_DB</connection-url>
<driver>postgresql</driver>
<security>
<user-name>YOUR_USER_NAME</user-name>
<password>YOUR_PASSWORD</password>
</security>
<pool>
<min-pool-size>MIN_POOL_SIZE</min-pool-size>
<max-pool-size>MAX_POOL_SIZE</max-pool-size>
<prefill>false</prefill>
<use-strict-min>false</use-strict-min>
<flush-strategy>FailingConnectionOnly</flush-strategy>
</pool>
<validation>
<check-valid-connection-sql>select 1</check-valid-connection-sql>
<validate-on-match>false</validate-on-match>
<background-validation>false</background-validation>
<use-fast-fail>false</use-fast-fail>
</validation>
<timeout>
<idle-timeout-minutes>10</idle-timeout-minutes>
<blocking-timeout-millis>30000</blocking-timeout-millis>
</timeout>
<statement>
<prepared-statement-cache-size>30</prepared-statement-cache-size>
<track-statements>false</track-statements>
</statement>
</datasource>
</datasources>
NOTE : YOUR_TOOL_DATASOURCES can be found in TOOL-ds.xml file (/src/main/application/META-INF of your ear folder) or in the application user manual.
Finally, restart your Wildfly to take into account your config.