Any deployable applications (ex: .war files) that are in the deploy folder of JBoss, will
be picked up by the server and deployed. In case of .war files, each war file represents
an application and has its own "context". The "context" is used to
access the application. In JBoss the context name for each war file by default is the name
of the war file. So if your war is named file1.war then it's context by default is
file1 (you can use the jboss-web.xml to give a different context name, but let's not
get to that yet). Then you can access the application at
http://localhost:8080/<
contextName> (in this example:
http://localhost:8080/file1).
So as Peter said, when you create a copy of file1.war and let the file2.war remain in the
deploy folder, the server will deploy the file2.war at the context "file2".
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