[[_getting_started_overview]] = Getting started Before you can use this tutorial, you need to complete the installation of {project_name} and create the initial admin user as shown in the link:{gettingstarted_link}[{gettingstarted_name}] tutorial. There is one caveat to this. You have to run a separate {appserver_name} instance on the same machine as {project_name} Server. This separate instance will run your Java Servlet application. Because of this you will have to run the {project_name} under a different port so that there are no port conflicts when running on the same machine. Use the `jboss.socket.binding.port-offset` system property on the command line. The value of this property is a number that will be added to the base value of every port opened by {project_name} Server. To boot {project_name} Server: ifeval::["{kc_dist}" == "quarkus"] .Linux/Unix [source] ---- $ .../bin/kc.sh start-dev --http-port 8180 ---- .Windows [source] ---- > ...\bin\kc.bat start-dev --http-port 8180 ---- endif::[] ifeval::["{kc_dist}" == "wildfly"] .Linux/Unix [source] ---- $ .../bin/standalone.sh -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100 ---- .Windows [source] ---- > ...\bin\standalone.bat -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100 ---- endif::[] After installing and booting both servers you should be able to access {project_name} Admin Console at http://localhost:8180/auth/admin/ and also the {appserver_name} instance at http://localhost:8080. [role="_additional-resources"] .Additional resources * For more details about installing and configuring {appserver_name} instances, see link:{adapterguide_link}[{adapterguide_name}].