Application server settings
Use this page to view or change the settings of an application
server instance.
To view this administrative console page, click Servers > Application
Servers > server_name.
On the Configuration tab, you can edit fields. On the Runtime
tab, you can look at read-only information. The Runtime tab is available
only when the server is running.
Configuration tab
- Name
- Specifies a logical name for the server. Server names must be unique
within a node. However, for multiple nodes within a cluster, you may have
different servers with the same server name as long as the server and node
pair are unique. For example, a server named server1 in a node named node1 in
the same cluster with a server named server1 in a node named node2 is
allowed. Configuring two servers named server1 in the same node is
not allowed. WebSphere uses the server name for administrative actions, such
as referencing the server in scripting. For WebSphere Application Server for
z/OS, this property is sometimes called the long name.
Data type |
String |
Default |
server1 |
- Application Class loader Policy
- Specifies whether to use a single class loader to load all applications
or to use a different class loader for each application.
The options are SINGLE and MULTIPLE. The default is to use a separate class
loader for each application (MULTIPLE).
Data type |
String |
Default |
MULTIPLE |
- Application Classloading Mode
- Specifies whether the class loader should search in the parent
class loader or in the application class loader first to load a class. The
standard for Developer Kit class loaders and WebSphere class loaders is PARENT_FIRST.
By specifying PARENT_LAST, your application can override classes contained
in the parent class loader, but this action can potentially result in ClassCastException
or LinkageErrors if you have mixed use of overridden classes and non-overridden
classes.
The options are PARENT_FIRST and PARENT_LAST. The default is to search
in the parent class loader before searching in the application class loader
to load a class.
Data type |
String |
Default |
PARENT_FIRST |

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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 4:55:42 PM CDT
WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 5.0.2
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