We host our JEE applications in the product. We also host web applications.
The solution is quite stable. We are satisfied with it.
It's hard to find out the root cause of errors.
I have been using the solution for 15 to 20 years.
I rate the tool’s stability an eight out of ten.
The tool is scalable. We have an installation using the JBoss cluster. I think it works pretty fine. Different customers have different numbers of users. The biggest installation has several 1000 users, but not at the same time.
The support is very good. When we have a question, the reaction time is good.
We have used WildFly before. We didn't have any support for that.
The initial setup is quite straightforward if we are a little bit into the tool. The time taken for deployment depends on what we have to do when we do the deployment. Changing the application is quite simple. Usually, we have to change XML files, update scripts on the database, and shut it down to make the changes.
It also depends on where the application runs and if we do the operations for ourselves or the customers. The deployment and maintenance are mostly done by one or two developers and operations personnel.
I am a developer. If I were to start a software project now, I wouldn’t start it on JBoss. I know that there are approaches to split it up and make it more lightweight. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten. Occasionally, we ask Red Hat’s support team some questions. The responses are good, and they help us. Overall, I rate the tool a nine out of ten.