When the Wildfly agent was implemented, JBoss v7 was using Wildfly internally (the OSGi-based microkernel). Then, Redhat decided to change the name of the original open source JBoss application server to Wildfly.
You should be able to use the JOSSO Wildfly agent on Wildfly v8 and v9 as they build on the same architecture.
Regards,
Gianluca.
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I'm asking this because in the main page it says "JBoss 7 WildFly", but Wildfly is actually JBoss 8 and above, not 7.
Regards
Hi Rodrigo,
Apologies for the delayed response.
When the Wildfly agent was implemented, JBoss v7 was using Wildfly internally (the OSGi-based microkernel). Then, Redhat decided to change the name of the original open source JBoss application server to Wildfly.
You should be able to use the JOSSO Wildfly agent on Wildfly v8 and v9 as they build on the same architecture.
Regards,
Gianluca.
Hi Gianluca, Wildfly 8 now uses Undertow instead of Tomcat. The JBoss v7 agent seems to be using some Tomcat libraries.
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