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3.2.1.2.1: Optimally migrating Version 2.0x Web application files
3.2.1.2.1: Optimally migrating Version 2.0x Web application files
To reorganize your Version 2 applications to take
full advantage of the Version 3 Web application programming model, you should
ultimately use the following migration method.
Task |
Instructions |
Use an administrative client to configure
a Web application to include the servlets and Java components from the
Version 2.0x Web application. |
Article 6.6.8 |
Move the servlets and Java components to the class path of the new
Web application that you configured. |
Article 6.4 |
Keep any servlets and Java components that were in the JVM class path
(application server class path) in that location. These are servlets that
you did not want to have reloaded on your Version 2 installation.
The same restriction applies to Version 3. |
Article 6.4 |
Move the static HTML and related resources to the new application
document root directory. |
Article 6.4.2 |
To enable serving of the HTML files, use one of
the following methods:
- Add the SimpleFileServlet to the application.
- To enable serving of the JSP files, add the JSP compiler to the application.
- If needed, add other, optional internal servlets to the application.
- Add a pass rule for the document root to the Web server's configuration.
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Article 4.2.1.2.3
Article 6.6.8.1.1
For the last method, consult the Web server documentation.
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