The goal is to go from a fresh install with a user created, to a configured datasource in Wildfly 9.
Management Console 1:40
Standalone.xml 3:58
CLI 5:47
Compare 6:54
We'll look at adding it in the management console first. Then we'll add a datasource to Wildfly by modifying the standalone.xml file. We'll do the same thing again, but add it from the command line interface. When we're done, we'll look at the benefits of each method. If you don't have Wildfly installed on your machine, you might want to look at the "4 steps to get you started with Wildfly download lesson first. In this video, I'm using WildFly 9.0.1 Final.
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