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6.6.7.3: Administering servlet engines with the Web console

6.6.7.3: Administering servlet engines with the Web console

Use the Web console to edit the configurations of servlet engines , which are responsible for provided needed services to running Web modules and their contained servlets and JSP files. Each application server runtime has one logical servlet engine , which you can modify but not create or remove.

Work with objects of this type by locating them in the tree on the left side of the console:

Click Tasks -> Create Objects -> Create Servlet Engine

When creating a servlet engine, you must specify an existing application server to contain it. Existing servlet engines and application servers in the administrative domain are displayed in the Resources section of the navigation tree.

  Creations and changes made with this console are not applied to the administrative domain until you Commit them. Refer to section 6.6.0.3.5 for details.

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