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6.6.10.1: Administering JSP files with the Java administrative console

6.6.10.1: Administering JSP files with the Java administrative console

This article extends article 6.6.10 (the overview of administering JSP files) with information specific to the Java console.

The table answers the most basic questions. See the Related information for links to detailed instructions and resource properties.

Does the console provide full functionality for administering this resource? Yes
How is this resource represented in the console tree views? JSP files are represented indirectly in the tree views in two ways:
  • Virtual hosts can contain Web resources representing JSP files (*.jsp and others)
  • Web applications that are enabled to handle JSP requests contain JSP enabler servlets, and their Web path configurations reflect the ability to serve *.jsp or specific JSP files
Any task wizards for manipulating this resource? On the console menu bar:

Console -> Task -> Add a JSP enabler (a WebSphere servlet to provide JSP .91 or 1.0 compiler support)

Console -> Task -> Add a JSP file or Web resource (to a Web application)

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