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6.6.45.6: Regenerating the Web server plug-in configuration

6.6.45.6: Regenerating the Web server plug-in configuration

Sometimes you might want to trigger (manually) the WebSphere plug-in to regenerate its configuration. If things do not seem right in the administrative domain, you might find it useful to manually force the plug-in configurations to regenerate themselves. For example, you might notice that an object, such as a servlet, is operating under old settings, rather than using the newer settings you just specified. You have tried stopping the application server containing the object and starting it again, but the new settings do not seem to take effect.

  This task can overwrite manual configuration changes that you might want to preserve instead. Before performing this task, understand its implications as described in the article about administering Web server plug-ins.

Use the Regen Plug-in Configuration button that is part of any servlet engine object in the administrative console.

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