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[[_app_server_cli]]
== Manage Configuration at Runtime
In the upcoming chapters, you'll often be provided two options for applying application server configuration changes to your deployment. You'll be
shown how to edit the _standalone.xml_ or _domain.xml_ directly. This must be done when the server (or servers) are offline.
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Additionally, you may be shown how to apply config changes on a running server using the app server's command line interface ({{book.appserver.name}} CLI). This chapter discusses
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how you will do this.
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=== Start the {{book.appserver.name}} CLI
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To start the {{book.appserver.name}} CLI, you need to run the `jboss-cli` script.
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.Linux/Unix
[source]
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$ .../bin/jboss-cli.sh
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.Windows
[source]
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> ...\bin\jboss-cli.bat
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This will bring you to a prompt like this:
.Prompt
[source]
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[disconnected /]
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There's a few commands you can execute without a running standalone server or domain controller, but usually you will
have to have those services booted up before you can execute CLI commands. To connect to a running server simply
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execute the `connect` command.
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.connect
[source]
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[disconnected /] connect
connect
[domain@localhost:9990 /]
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You may be thinking to yourself, "I didn't enter in any username or password!". If you run `jboss-cli` on the same machine
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as your running standalone server or domain controller and your account has appropriate file permissions, you do not have
to setup or enter in a admin username and password. See the link:{{book.appserver.admindoc.link}}[{{book.appserver.admindoc.name}}]
for more details on how to make things more secure if you are uncomfortable with that setup.