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An application server is a server thatprovides services required to runenterprise applications.
It handles the transactionmanagement,security,
Servers
Location where the JVM Values are set:
Application servers > server1 > Process Definition >
Java Virtual Machine
Max Heap Size:
Min Heap Size :
Classpath:
Bootpath:
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Application servers > server1 > Session management
Use this page to configure session manager properties to
control the behavior of Hypertext Transfer Protocol
(HTTP) session support. These settings apply to both
the SIP container and the Web container.
Configuration
General PropertiesSession tracking mechanism: Enable SSL ID tracking
Enable cookies
Enable URL rewriting
Enable protocol switch rewriting
Maximum in-memory session count:
sessions
Allow overflow
Allow overflow
Session timeout:No timeout
Set timeout
minutes
Security integration
Security integration
Serialize session access: Allow serial access
Maximum wait time
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Web servers
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Applications
Enterprise Applications
A single application can be deployed onto multiple
servers.
Install New Application
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Resources
Schedulers
Specifies scheduler resources that the server uses.Schedulers are persistent and transactional timer
services that can run business logic. Each schedulerruns tasks independently and has a programminginterface accessible from J2EE applications using theJava(TM) Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI).
You can also manage schedulers using a Java(TM)Management Extensions (JMX) MBean
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JMS
JMS providers
Connection factories
Queue connection factories
Topic connection factories
Queues
Topics
Activation specifications
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JDBC
JDBC Providers
Data sources
Security
Secure administration, applications, andinfrastructure
SSL certificate and key management
Environment
WebSphere Variables
Monitoring and Tuning
Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI)
Troubleshooting:
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Logging and Tracing > server1
Use this page to select a system log to configure, orto specify a log detail level for components and
groups of components. Use log levels to controlwhich events are processed by Java logging.
General Properties
Diagnostic Trace
JVM Logs
Process Logs
IBM Service Logs
Change Log Detail Levels
Use log levels to control which events are processed by
Java logging. Click Components to specify a log detail
level for individual components, or click Groups to
specify a log detail level for a predefined group of
components. Click a component or group name to select
a log detail level.
Service integration
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Buses
Web services
JAX-RPC Handlers
JAX-RPC Handler Lists
WS-Security bindings
WS-Security configurations
UDDI References
WS-Notification services