Operating Systems: i5/OS
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Task overview: Assembling applications using remote request dispatcher
Remote request dispatcher (RRD) is a pluggable extension to the
Web container which allows application frameworks, servlets and JavaServer
Pages to include content from outside the currently executing resource's
Java Virtual Machine (JVM) as part of the response sent to the client.
You must have WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment installed
to use remote request dispatcher function. You should also familiarize yourself
the limitations of remote request dispatcher. See article, Remote request dispatcher considerations for details.
Overview
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Procedure
- Installing application files with the console
- Configure the sending of include requests between the application
and remote resources.
Results
After enabling at least one enterprise application to dispatch remote
includes and at least one enterprise application to service remote includes,
RRD is now enabled.
What to do next
Restart the modified applications if already installed or start newly
installed applications to enable RRD on each application.
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Remote request dispatcher
Configuring Web applications to dispatch remote includes
Configuring Web applications to service remote includes
Configuring remote request dispatcher caching
Remote request dispatcher property settings
Example: Locating resources in two different contexts using the Servlet
programming model
Example: Locating resources in two different contexts using the framework
programming model
Remote request dispatcher considerations
Servlet extension interfaces
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