JBOSS_HOME: /home/francesco/jboss/wildfly-15.0.0.Final 'host-operating-system' => 'Ubuntu 15.04',įinally, it’s worth mentioning that the standalone script includes also the –version flag which allows (at startup) to check the server version: $. 'standalone-or-domain-identifier' => 'STANDALONE_SERVER', 'product-home' => '/home/ehsavoie/dev/wildfly/wildfly/dist/target/wildfly-10.0.0.Final', 'product-community-identifier' => 'Product', When using the Command Line, you can retrieve the exact version through the product-info command: :product-info() On the Web console, you can find it out at the following link: : This information is available both from the Web Console and the Command Line Interface. Most of the times, you would like to use Management tools to check JBoss / WildFly version. Apparentely this seems a silly question, however at a job interview you might be surprised to hear the question: “ How to check the JBoss version you are running ?“.įirstly, if you have access to the server logs, this information is printed in the server.log file at startup: 15:50:45,107 INFO (MSC service thread 1-2) WFLYSRV0049: WildFly Full 24.0.0.Final (WildFly Core 16.0.0.Final) starting