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[[_ports]]
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=== Socket Port Bindings
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The ports opened for each socket have a pre-defined default that can be overriden at the command line or within configuration.
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To illustrate this configuration, let's pretend you are running in <<fake/../../operating-mode/standalone.adoc#_standalone-mode,standalone mode>> and
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open up the _.../standalone/configuration/standalone.xml_. Search for `socket-binding-group`.
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[source,xml]
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----
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<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets" default-interface="public" port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
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<socket-binding name="management-http" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.http.port:9990}"/>
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<socket-binding name="management-https" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.https.port:9993}"/>
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<socket-binding name="ajp" port="${jboss.ajp.port:8009}"/>
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<socket-binding name="http" port="${jboss.http.port:8080}"/>
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<socket-binding name="https" port="${jboss.https.port:8443}"/>
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<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment" port="4712"/>
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<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager" port="4713"/>
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<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
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<remote-destination host="localhost" port="25"/>
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</outbound-socket-binding>
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</socket-binding-group>
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----
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`socket-bindings` define socket connections that will be opened by the server. These bindings specify the
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`interface` (bind address) they use as well as what port number they will open. The ones you will be most interested in are:
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http::
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Defines the port used for {{book.project.name}} HTTP connections
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https::
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Defines the port used for {{book.project.name}} HTTPS connections
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ajp::
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This socket binding defines the port used for the AJP protocol. This protocol is used by Apache HTTPD server
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in conjunction `mod-cluster` when you are using Apache HTTPD as a load balancer.
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management-http::
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Defines the HTTP connection used by {{book.appserver.name}} CLI and web console.
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When running in <<fake/../../operating-mode/domain.adoc#_domain-mode,domain mode>> setting the socket configurations
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is a bit trickier as the example _domain.xml_ file has multiple `socket-binding-groups` defined. If you scroll down
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to the `server-group` definitions you can see what `socket-binding-group` is used for each `server-group`.
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.domain socket bindings
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[source,xml]
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----
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<server-groups>
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<server-group name="load-balancer-group" profile="load-balancer">
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...
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<socket-binding-group ref="load-balancer-sockets"/>
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</server-group>
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<server-group name="auth-server-group" profile="auth-server-clustered">
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...
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<socket-binding-group ref="ha-sockets"/>
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</server-group>
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</server-groups>
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----
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NOTE: There are many more options available when setting up `socket-binding-group` definitions. For more information, see link:{{book.appserver.socket.link}}[the socket binding group] in the _{{book.appserver.socket.name}}_.
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