This product has charges associated with it for seller support. WildFly is an open source Java application server developed by Red Hat that is used to build, deploy, and manage enterprise applications.
WildFly on Ubuntu 24.04 with Free Maintenance Support by ATH Infosystems
is a repackaged open-source software offering wherein additional charges apply for
support. WildFly is a lightweight, flexible, and high-performance application server
designed for developing, deploying, and running enterprise Java applications. It
provides a Jakarta EE-based runtime with capabilities for web applications, RESTful
APIs, enterprise services, messaging, security, transactions, and scalable application
deployments.
This pre-configured WildFly environment on Ubuntu 24.04 provides developers,
Java engineers, DevOps teams, and enterprises with a ready-to-use application server
for deploying Java-based workloads on AWS EC2. WildFly is designed to provide a
modular runtime that can be configured according to application requirements while
supporting modern enterprise application development and deployment workflows.
WildFly provides a management interface and command-line tools for configuring
servers, deployments, datasources, security settings, logging, and other runtime
resources. Its modular architecture helps reduce unnecessary runtime components
while providing the services required by enterprise Java applications.
Key Features of WildFly:
Open-source application server for enterprise Java applications.
Jakarta EE-based runtime for modern Java applications.
Support for RESTful web services and APIs.
High-performance and modular application server architecture.
Web application deployment and management capabilities.
Enterprise messaging and transaction support.
Database connectivity and datasource configuration.
Application and server security capabilities.
Centralized management through web and command-line interfaces.
Configurable logging and monitoring capabilities.
Support for scalable and distributed application environments.
Suitable for development, testing, staging, and production workloads.
Integration with CI/CD and DevOps deployment workflows.
Deployable on AWS EC2 and other cloud infrastructure.
Java Application Deployment:
WildFly provides a runtime environment for deploying Java applications and services.
Developers can deploy application archives, configure server resources, connect
applications to databases, and manage application settings through WildFly's
administration tools. This makes it suitable for enterprise applications, APIs,
backend services, and Java-based web platforms.
Management and Automation:
WildFly provides management interfaces and command-line tools that can be integrated
into operational and DevOps workflows. Teams can automate application deployments,
server configuration, environment provisioning, logging, and other administration
tasks as part of CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure automation.
AWS Deployment:
Pre-configured WildFly environment on Ubuntu 24.04.
Ready-to-use Java application server for AWS EC2.
Reduced installation and initial configuration effort.
Suitable for Java development, testing, and production workloads.
Compatible with AWS networking, storage, monitoring, and security services.
ATH Infosystems Support:
WildFly installation and configuration assistance.
Java application deployment troubleshooting.
Server configuration and environment maintenance.
Updates and patch management assistance.
CI/CD integration and operational guidance.
Keywords: WildFly, Ubuntu 24.04, Java application server, Jakarta EE,
enterprise Java, Java EE, REST API, web application server, Java backend, application
deployment, enterprise applications, Java middleware, application server management,
CI/CD, DevOps, AWS EC2, open-source application server, ATH Infosystems.
Licensing & Disclaimer: WildFly is an open-source project
distributed under its applicable open-source license. WildFly and related trademarks
belong to their respective owners. This AWS Marketplace offering is independently
packaged, maintained, and supported by ATH Infosystems. No warranty, express or
implied, is provided with this package.
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You pay by the hour for WildFly running on Ubuntu 24.04, with maintenance support included. Pricing is not tiered by feature. Instead, you choose the AWS EC2 instance size that matches your workload, and the hourly rate follows that choice. Options span burstable general-purpose types (t2 and t3 families, from t3.nano up to t2.2xlarge), balanced general-purpose types (m3, m4, m5), compute-focused types (c3, c4, c5), and memory-focused types (r3, r4, r5). Larger or more specialized instances carry higher hourly rates. You scale cost by selecting a size, not by upgrading a plan.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one hour of billing cover, and am I charged when the instance is stopped?
You pay for each running instance-hour of the EC2 type you select. The rate reflects that instance size. When you stop the instance, the software hourly charge stops. Note that AWS may still bill underlying storage while the instance is stopped, but the software license meters running time only.
How do I choose between the burstable, general-purpose, compute, and memory instance families?
Burstable t2 and t3 types suit variable workloads with occasional spikes. Balanced m3, m4, and m5 types handle steady general-purpose loads. Compute-focused c3, c4, and c5 types favor CPU-heavy work. Memory-focused r3, r4, and r5 types serve memory-intensive tasks. Match the family to your workload profile.
What is included with the WildFly instance beyond the software itself?
Each hourly rate covers WildFly running on Ubuntu 24.04 with maintenance support from the vendor. Maintenance support means updates and monitoring provided by the vendor's cloud team. This applies to every instance size. Underlying AWS infrastructure charges are billed separately by AWS.
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This product has charges associated with it for the build, maintenance, and support of the Amazon Machine Image (AMI). WildFly is a flexible, lightweight, and modular server for building and deploying Java enterprise applications. Java EE-certified application server that helps developers build enterprise-grade applications. WildFly is designed to make large-scale deployments simple and efficient, and it can be used for both development and production purposes. WildFly is a powerful server. Hence, it is good for large and complex applications. It can also run on different devices.
This product has charges associated with it for hardening, security configuration, and support.
WildFly is an open-source Jakarta EE 10 application server (Java) for deploying WAR and EAR applications, with servlets, JAX-RS, CDI, JPA/Hibernate, messaging, and a web management console and CLI. Unlike bare WildFly AMIs that bind the application and management ports to every interface, ship no management user, and serve no TLS, this Lynxroute build is ready out of the box: a random management admin password generated at first boot, an nginx TLS perimeter on 443, the application (8080) and management (9990) ports bound to localhost, UFW firewall pre-configured, and a CIS Level 1 hardened Ubuntu 24.04 LTS base.
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