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Use of EAP_HOME and JBOSS_HOME Variables

The developer guides and quickstart README files use the replaceable value EAP_HOME to denote the path to the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 installation. When you encounter this value in a README file or guide, be sure to replace it with the actual path to your JBoss EAP 7 installation.

  • If you installed JBoss EAP using the ZIP, the install directory is the path you specified when you ran the command.

  • If you installed JBoss EAP using the RPM, the install directory is /opt/rh/eap7/root/usr/share/wildfly/.

  • If you used the installer to install JBoss EAP, the default path for EAP_HOME is ${user.home}/jboss-eap-7.3/.

      For Linux: /home/USER_NAME/jboss-eap-7.3/
      For Windows: "C:\Users\USER_NAME\jboss-eap-7.3\"
    
  • If you used the Red Hat CodeReady Studio installer to install and configure the JBoss EAP Server, the default path for EAP_HOME is ${user.home}/jboss-eap-7.3.

      For Linux: /home/USER_NAME/jboss-eap-7.3/
      For Windows: "C:\Users\USER_NAME\jboss-eap-7.3\" or "C:\Documents and Settings\USER_NAME\jboss-eap-7.3\" 
    

The JBOSS_HOME environment variable, which is used in scripts, continues to work as it has in the past.