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Manually Changing Ports While port injection is the recommended approach for managing your ports for your JBoss EAP instances in a production environment, you can of course also configure the port manually. This may make sense for a single instance running in a highly shared environment or even in a development environment. To manually change the ports the services inside JBoss EAP will bind to, we modify the same file - bindings-jboss-beans.xml found in jboss-eap-5.1/jboss-as/ /all/conf/bindingservice.beans/META-INF/ Where is all, default, minimal, production, standard, web, or your own custom configuration. Inside this file, you will see the following repeated pattern for each service: jboss:service=Naming Port 1099 The listening socket for the Naming service The only property you would want to modify is the ‘port’ property – changing this to the port you would prefer to have the service ran on. The other parts of the definition are as follows: The bean class is the same for all services. It is the service binding information for the application server The serviceName is just that – the name of the service (used for lookups, etc) The description is the information of the service. For example, if we wanted to modify the Naming Service to run on port 12345 instead, we would change the configuration to this: jboss:service=Naming Port 12345 The listening socket for the Naming service