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6.6.16.0: Properties of virtual hosts
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Applies to Java administrative console of Advanced Edition Version 4.0
Applies to Web administrative console of Advanced Single Server Edition Version 4.0
Applies to Application Client Resource Configuration Tool
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Aliases
- The list of one or more DNS aliases by which the virtual host is known. For example: *:9082
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Default MIME Entries
- A collection of MIME type extension mappings defined for the virtual host. If MIME entries are
not specified at the Web module level, these MIME entries will apply.
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Extension
or Extensions
- A list of file extensions that are mapped to the MIME type
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Host Aliases
- Configuration for aliases. An alias is the DNS host name and port number used by a client to form
the URL request for a Web application resource (such as a servlet, JSP, or HTML page). For example,
it is the "myhost:8080" portion of http://myhost:8080/servlet/snoop. When no port number is specified,
the default port 80 is used.
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Host Name
- The IP address, DNS host name with domain name suffix, or just the DNS host name, used
by a client to request a Web application resource (such as a servlet, JSP, or HTML page).
For example: www.VHTest.ibm.com
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MIME Entry
or MIME Types
- Configuration for the mapping of MIME types to extensions
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MIME Types
or Type
- A MIME type that is mapped to the specific extension. For example: text, image, or application
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Name
- A logical name used for configuring Web applications to a particular host name. The default virtual
host is typically suitable for most simple configurations.
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Port
- A port value can be specified in conjunction with the host name to indicate the port for
which the Web server has been configured to accept client requests.
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Type
- See MIME type
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