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6.6.17.1.1: Configuring new Web resources with the Java administrative console

6.6.17.1.1: Configuring new Web resources with the Java administrative console

The product offers several ways to configure new Web resources:

  • By clicking Console -> Tasks -> "Add a JSP file or Web resource" from the console menu bar.
  • By clicking Add a JSP file or Web resource 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 JSP file or Web resource task wizard, for which detailed help is provided here.

  1. Follow the wizard instructions. Answer Yes to the question about whether you want to copy a Web resource to a predefined Web application.

  2. Click Next to proceed. Specify the Web application to which to add the Web resource.
  3. Click Next to proceed. Browse for the JSP or HTML file in your file system. This correlates the Web resource to the actual file it represents.
  4. Click Next to proceed. Now specify the Web resource settings:
    • Specify a name by which users can request the resource.

    • Specify the virtual host for the Web resource.

    These two values and the Web application name will be put together into a Web path for the resource:

    http://virtualHostName/myWebApp/WebResourceName

    The Web Resource name can have multiple parts, such as /examples/snoop

    View Web resource properties help

  5. Click Finish.

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