Hierarchy of Sun Java System Web Server Instance Nodes
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Each Admin Server instance can control multiple configurations and each configuration can have multiple virtual servers. Each Web Server instance belongs to a configuration. By default, there is one configuration with one virtual server and one instance associated with that configuration.
Selecting a Configuration
If your Web Server installation has multiple configurations, you will be prompted to select a configuration for deployment. After you select a configuration, that configuration will be used for all further actions you perform, such as application deployment, listing resources, and JVM properties.
Actions for Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 Node
In the Runtime window, the Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 node represents the admin instance of the Web Server. This section explains the actions you can invoke from the right-click pop-up menu that you access from the Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 node for local server instances. When you expand the Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 node, the configured server instance tree displays.
- Start. Starts the server and shows the status of the process in the Output window.
- Restart. Stops and restarts the server and shows the status of the process in the Output window.
- Stop. Stops the server and shows the status of the process in the Output window.
- Refresh. Refreshes the server status and shows the results of the process in the Output window.
- Remove. Lets you remove the server registration from the IDE.
- View Admin Console. Launches the administration console for the server.
- View Server Logs. Opens the server log file. You can only view the server log files for local servers.
- Properties. Opens the Server Manager dialog box with the properties of the Sun Java Web Server.
- You cannot start or stop a remote server instance.
Actions for server-instance Nodes
This section explains the actions you can invoke from the right-click pop-up menu that you access from the Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 subnodes for local server instances. Each server-instance node represents the server instance belonging to a Web Server configuration.
- Start Instance/Stop Instance. Lets you start and stop the local server instance. The results of the process are shown in the Output window.
- View Server Logs. Displays server logs. You can only view the server log files for local server instances.
- You cannot start or stop a remote server instance.
Subnodes of server-instance Nodes
Each server-instance node has the following subnodes:
- Web Applications. Expand this node to see the modules and application contexts deployed to the server.
Using the right-click menu on a web application node, you can perform the following actions:
- Undeploy the web application.
- Disable the web application.
- Display the properties of the web application.
- JDBC Resources. Expand this node to see the JDBC resources registered with the server.
- External JNDI Resources. Expand this node to see the external JNDI resources.
- Custom Resources. Expand this node to see the custom JNDI resources.
- JavaMail Resources. Expand this node to see the JavaMail Resources registered with the server.
- JVM. Right-click this node to display the properties of the JVM.
type-of-resource Nodes
For each type-of-resource node under a server-instance node, you can use the right-click menu to perform the following actions:
- Delete the resource (Delete).
- View or change the properties of the resource (Properties).
- See Also
- Registering a Resource with the Sun Java System Web Server
- Registering a Sun Java System Web Server
- Configuration Files for Web Applications Targeted for Sun Java System Web Server
- Server Manager Dialog Box
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