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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:00:06+00:00 2026-05-15T10:00:06+00:00

If I use the web based administrative console for JBOSS, I can navigate to

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If I use the web based administrative console for JBOSS, I can navigate to Applications – EJB2 JARs and see a list of deployed EJBs. By clicking on one of these, I get a page that allows me to start and stop the selected EJB. However, I cannot find a command line equivalent. Is there a way to start/stop EJB apps in JBOSS via the command line?

I am going to use Appistry CloudIQ Manager to deploy and manage apps and I need to be able to script the start and stop of individual EJB’s. I have found how to install and uninstall via command line, just need to be able to start, stop and query its status (started/stopped).

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    2026-05-15T10:00:06+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:00 am

    If you want to manage JBoss through script you should probably use twiddle tool. More info here: http://community.jboss.org/wiki/Twiddle.

    If you want stop WAR application you can make something like that:

    • list WAR application and their bean name:
    twiddle.sh query 'jboss.web.deployment:*'
    
    jboss.web.deployment:war=/ROOT
    jboss.web.deployment:war=/admin-console
    
    • turn off application:
    twiddle.sh invoke 'jboss.web.deployment:war=/ROOT' stop
    
    • turn on application
    twiddle.sh invoke 'jboss.web.deployment:war=/ROOT' start
    

    Unfortunately I cannot find some similar resolution for EJB application. You can find such application using these command:

    twiddle.sh query 'jboss.j2ee:*'
    

    And later you can try stop or start some application. Unfortunately it doesn’t work for me correctly.

    But you can always undeploy and deploy such application. You can make it such way:

    • deploy
    twiddle.sh invoke "jboss.system:service=MainDeployer" deploy file:///path/to/ProjectEAR.ear 
    
    • undeploy
    twiddle.sh invoke "jboss.system:service=MainDeployer" undeploy file:///path/to/ProjectEAR.ear 
    

    Deploy

    twiddle.sh invoke "jboss.system:service=MainDeployer" deploy file:///path/to/ProjectEAR.ear 
    

    But it you have to remeber about such things:

    • if you use hot deploy (HDScanner service) you cannot put application in deploy directory (it will be automatically deploy after undeploy)
    • If your application is not in deploy directory then server doesn’t install it during start and you have to install it by hand using twiddle command
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