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How to get the list of applications deployed programmatically?
Written by Mark S.   
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JBoss associate a reference id to the application deployed so you should, by default, query the MBeans using the id of the application:

Example:
jboss.web.deployment:war=file.war,id=4328178775

However if you don't know this id you can use the wild card "*" and the queryNames method to get all mbean names. For example:

ObjectName on = new ObjectName("jboss.web.deployment:war=file.war,*"); 
Set mv = server.queryNames(on, null); 

Each entry in mv is an ObjectName of a matching mbean. In this case, there should be at most one name in the set.

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