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6.6.9.1.1: Configuring new servlets with the Java administrative console
The product offers several ways to configure new servlets:
- By clicking Console -> Tasks -> Add a Servlet from the console menu bar.
- By clicking Add a Servlet from the drop-down list on the Wizards toolbar button.
- Using menus on resources in the Topology and Type trees (see Related information)
The first two methods lead to the Add a Servlet task wizard, for which detailed
help is provided here.
- Follow the wizard instructions. On the first page, specify whether you want
to browse for servlet files or configure a servlet without really having its
class files in place yet.
If you are adding a WebSphere internal servlet to a
Web application, then specify that you do not want to browse for files.
- Click Next to proceed. On the second page, specify the Web application to
which the servlet will belong.
- Click Next to proceed. On the third page, specify the type of servlet
to configure.
If this is your own servlet code, specify Create User-Defined Servlet. Otherwise,
specify to add one of the "internal servlets" that ship with
WebSphere Application Server to support various functions:
- File servlet
- Enable Serving Servlets by Classname (adds invoker servlet)
- JSP enabler (adds the JSP processor servlets)
- Chainer servlet
See article 4.2.1.2.3 for a detailed description of
each internal servlet.
- If you selected an internal servlet other than the Chainer servlet, you can finish
the wizard now. Otherwise, click Next to proceed and specify:
- A name by which to administer the servlet.
- The Web application to which it will belong.
- An optional description of the servlet.
- The class name of the servlet.
- The Web Paths by which the servlet can be accessed. For example, if the servlet
can be accessed by http://myhostname/myServlet, specify /myServlet.
If you are configuring a Chainer servlet, name it, supply any initial
parameters, and specify the Web paths by which it can be accessed (see above).
- Click Next to proceed. Specify additional servlet properties
or accept the default values.
- Click Finish.
The product offers several ways to configure new servlets:
- By clicking Console -> Wizards -> Add a Servlet from the console menu bar.
- By clicking Add a Servlet from the drop-down list on the Wizards toolbar button.
- Using menus on resources in the tree view (see Related information)
The first two methods lead to the Add a Servlet task wizard, for which detailed
help is provided here.
- Follow the wizard instructions. On the first page, specify whether you want
to browse for servlet files or configure a servlet without really having its
class files in place yet.
If you are adding a WebSphere internal servlet to a
Web application, then specify that you do not want to browse for files.
- Click Next to proceed. On the second page, specify the Web application to
which the servlet will belong.
- Click Next to proceed. On the third page, specify the type of servlet
to configure.
If this is your own servlet code, specify Create User-Defined Servlet. Otherwise,
specify to add one of the "internal servlets" that ship with
WebSphere Application Server to support various functions:
- File servlet
- Enable Serving Servlets by Classname (adds invoker servlet)
- JSP enabler (adds the JSP processor servlets)
- Chainer servlet
See article 4.2.1.2.3 for a detailed description of
each internal servlet.
- If you selected an internal servlet other than the Chainer servlet, you can finish
the wizard now. Otherwise, click Next to proceed and specify:
- A name by which to administer the servlet.
- The Web application to which it will belong.
- An optional description of the servlet.
- The class name of the servlet.
- The Web Paths by which the servlet can be accessed. For example, if the servlet
can be accessed by http://myhostname/myServlet, specify /myServlet.
If you are configuring a Chainer servlet, name it, supply any initial
parameters, and specify the Web paths by which it can be accessed (see above).
- Click Next to proceed. Specify additional servlet properties
or accept the default values.
- Click Finish.
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