Administering web applications on Liberty
Liberty provides support to the web applications using Liberty features such as servlet-3.0, servlet-3.1, jsp-2.2, and other features.
Subtopics
- Specifying when servlets are loaded and initialized
By default, Liberty defers servlet loading until a request is received for the associated web application. You can override this default behavior by specifying the web container deferServletLoad attribute to false. - Configuring Cross Origin Request Sharing on a Liberty server
You can enable Cross Origin Request Sharing (CORS) for your web applications on a Liberty server. - Configuring Liberty for Servlet 3.1
You can configure Liberty for the Servlet 3.1 feature, which provides full support for the Servlet 3.1 specification. - Configuring Liberty for Expression Language 3.0
You can configure Liberty for the Expression Language (EL) 3.0 feature, which provides full support for the EL 3.0 specification. - Configuring Liberty for JavaServer Faces 2.2
You can configure Liberty for the JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.2 feature, which provides full support for the JSF 2.2 specification. - Configuring Liberty for JavaServer Pages 2.3
You can configure Liberty for the JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.3 feature, which provides full support for the JSP 2.3 specification.
Parent topic: Administering Liberty manually


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