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deactivateApplication
- This operation signals an existing application to make itself unavailable, but leave it deployed. Any request that comes in while an application is unavailable will see an HTTP 404 error.
- The deactivateApplication operation can be used in both Standalone and Domain mode.
- For Domain mode, this operation can be applied to a WildFly server or server group.
- This operation is supported for WildFly 8, 9 and 10 versions.
Environment/Instance Properties
Property Name | Required | Description |
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FDWFLY_WILDFLY_HOME | Yes | The pathname to the directory in which WildFly has been installed. |
FDWFLY_ADMIN_LISTEN_ADDRESS | Yes | The url of the Manager web application within the WildFly server. |
FDWFLY_ADMIN_LISTEN_PORT | Yes | The port number of the manager web application within the WildFly server. |
FDWFLY_ADMIN_USER | Yes | The name of the WildFly user with which to connect to the Manager web application. This user must be configured with the add-user script file. |
FDWFLY_ADMIN_PASSWORD | Yes | The password for the FDWFLY_ADMIN_USER user. |
Project Properties
Property Name | Required | Description |
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FDWFLY_SERVER_NAME | No | WildFly Server name to deactivate application from. |
FDWFLY_SERVER_GROUP_NAME | No | WildFly Server Group name to deactivate application from. |
FDWFLY_APPLICATION_NAME | Yes | The name of the WildFly application. |
Inputs
Input Name | Required | Description |
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FDWFLY_INP_WILDFLY_MODE | Yes | The mode in which server has been started. Valid values are Standalone, Domain |
FDWFLY_INP_SERVER_NAME | No | WildFly server name to apply this operation to. Overrides the FDWFLY_SERVER_NAME property. |
FDWFLY_INP_SERVER_GROUP_NAME | No | WildFly server group name to apply this operation to. Overrides the FDWFLY_SERVER_GROUP_NAME property. |
Outputs
Output Name | Required | Description |
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Artifacts
This operation doesn't consume or produce any artifacts.
Endpoint Selection
This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the environment instance which have a resource type of WildFly Management Server. For Standalone mode, this is the single endpoint which is mapped to the environment instance.  For Domain mode, this is the endpoint which hosts the Domain Controller.
Endpoint Execution
This operation will execute on the endpoint selected above (the one which is identified as the WildFly Management Server).
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