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Thanks for downloading jOOQ. Please visit http://www.jooq.org for more information.

To install and run this example, simply check it out and run the following Maven command

$ pwd
/path/to/checkout/dir
$ cd jOOQ-examples/jOOQ-javaee-example
...
$ mvn clean install

After the above, you should find a jooq-javaee-example.war file in

$ pwd
/path/to/checkout/dir
$ cd jOOQ-examples/jOOQ-javaee-example/target
...

You can deploy this war file in your WildFly AS or any other application server. The example will use an embedded H2 database, which should be pre-filled with the library example H2 database. It uses a non-managed DataSource, which is configured and consumed directly by the application itself.

For more information about how to setup a WildFly project using EJB, please visit the WildFly Quickstart projects, e.g.: https://github.com/wildfly/quickstart/tree/master/ejb-in-war