WebSphere Application Server - Express, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Administering application servers

Why and when to perform this task

An application server configuration provides settings that control how an application server provides services for running enterprise applications and their components.

This section describes how to create and configure application servers in an existing application server environment.

A WebSphere Application Server administrator can configure one or more application servers and perform tasks such as the following:

Steps for this task

  1. Create application servers.
  2. Manage application servers.
  3. Configure transport chains.
  4. Develop custom services.
  5. Define processes for the application server. As part of defining processes, you can define:
  6. Use the Java virtual machine.

Result

After preparing a server, deploy an application or component on the server. See Preparing to host applications for a sample procedure that you might follow in configuring the application server runtime and resources.



Sub-topics
Application servers
Creating application servers
Managing application servers
Creating generic servers
Configuring transport chains
Custom services
Developing custom services
Process definition
Defining application server processes
Java virtual machines (JVMs)
Using the JVM
Preparing to host applications
Java memory tuning tips
Tuning application servers
Web services client to Web container optimized communication
Application servers: Resources for learning

Related tasks
Tuning the application serving environment

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