Operating Systems: i5/OS
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Administering application servers
An application server configuration provides settings that control
how an application server provides services for running applications and
their components.
Overview
After you install WebSphere Application Server you might have
to perform one or more of the following tasks. Other then creating application
servers, these tasks can be performed in any order.
Procedure
Results
Any new application servers you create appear in the list of servers
on the administrative console Application servers page.
What to do next
- Manage your application servers. Any newly created application
server are configured with many default settings that do not display when
you run the Create New Application Server wizard. You might need to change
some of these settings to better fit the needs of your environment.
- Deploy an application or component on your application server.
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Virtual hosts
Configuring virtual hosts
Configuring WebSphere variables
Managing shared libraries
Environment: Resources for learning
Application servers
Creating application servers
Managing application servers
Managing the WebSphere Application Server subsystem
Creating generic servers
Enabling user profiles to run application servers with Operations Navigator
Configuring transport chains
Creating custom services
Defining application server processes
Configuring the JVM
Preparing to host applications
Configuring multiple network interface support
Configuring application servers for UCS Transformation Format
Tuning application servers
Web services client to Web container optimized communication
Application servers: Resources for learning
Related tasks
Adding members to a cluster
Creating clusters
Tuning the application serving environment Getting started with scripting
Related Reference
Commands for the AdminTask object
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