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[[_getting_started_overview]]
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== Getting Started
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Before you can participate in this tutorial, you need to complete the installation of {{book.project.name}} and create the
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initial admin user as shown in the link:{{book.gettingstarted.link}}[{{book.gettingstarted.name}}] tutorial.
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There is one caveat to this. You have to run a separate {{book.appServer}} instance on the same machine as the
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{{book.project.name}} server. This separate instance will run your Java Servlet application. Because of this you will
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have to run the {{book.project.name}} under a different port so that there are no port conflicts when running on the
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same machine. Use the `jboss.socket.binding.port-offset` system property on the command line. The value of this property
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is a number that will be added to the base value of every port opened by the {{book.project.name}} server.
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To boot the {{book.project.name}} server:
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.Linux/Unix
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[source]
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$ ${KEYCLOAK_SERVER_DIR}/bin/standalone.sh -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100
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.Windows
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[source]
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> ${KEYCLOAK_SERVER_DIR}\bin\standalone.bat -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100
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----
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For more details about how to install and configure a {{book.appServer}}, please follow the steps on the link:{{book.adapterguide.link}}[{{book.adapterguide.name}}] tutorial.
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After installing and booting both servers you should be able to access {{book.project.name}} Admin Console at http://localhost:8180/auth/admin/ and also the {{book.appServer}} instance at
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http://localhost:8080.
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