Advanced Single Server Edition administrative console topics

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Using the console

       0.3.2: What are application server configuration files?

        6.6.0.3: Web administrative console overview
        6.6.0.3a: Starting, stopping, and logging into the Web administrative console
        6.6.0.3b: Working with server configuration files, using the Web administrative console
           6.6.0.3b01: Format of problems page for server configuration
        6.6.0.3d: Setting preferences in the Web administrative console
        6.6.0.3e: Using the Web administrative console
Managing and configuring enterprise applications

       0.1: What are enterprise applications? (brief description)

       6.6.1.3: Configuring applications with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.1: Installing applications with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.1a: Mapping roles to users with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.1b: Mapping EJB "Run As" roles to users with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.1c: Mapping virtual hosts to Web modules with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.1d: Modify the EJB to JNDI name mapping with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.1e: Modify the EJB Reference to JNDI name mapping with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.1f: Modify the Resource reference to JNDI name mapping with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.1g: Specify CMP data source bindings with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.2: Starting, stopping, and restarting applications and modules with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.3: Uninstalling applications with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.4: Updating applications with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.5: Exporting application configurations with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.6: Exporting DDL for EJB modules with the Web console
           6.6.1.3.7: Viewing deployment descriptor information for enterprise applications (read-only)

        6.6.1.0: Enterprise application properties
Configuring administrative nodes

       0.2: What are nodes? (brief description)

        6.6.2.3: Configuring nodes with the Web console
           6.6.2.3.4: Updating nodes with the Web console

        6.6.2.0: Node properties
Managing and configuring application servers

       0.3: What are application servers? (brief description)

        6.6.3.3: Configuring application servers with the Web console
           6.6.3.3.1: Starting application servers with the Web console
           6.6.3.3.2: Pinging application servers with the Web console
           6.6.3.3.3: Stopping application servers with the Web console
           6.6.3.3.4: Updating application server configurations with the Web console

        6.6.3.0: Application server properties
Configuring EJB containers

       0.4: What are EJB containers? (brief description)

        6.6.4.3: Configuring EJB containers with the Web console
           6.6.4.3.4: Updating EJB container configurations with the Web console

        6.6.4.0: EJB container properties
Configuring EJB modules

       0.5: What are enterprise beans? (brief description)
           0.5.1: What are EJB modules? (brief description)

        6.6.5.3: Configuring EJB modules with the Web console
           6.6.5.3.2: Viewing deployment descriptor information for EJB modules (read-only)
           6.6.5.3.4: Updating EJB module configurations with the Web console

        6.6.5.0: Enterprise bean properties
Configuring Web containers

       0.7: What are Web containers? (brief description)

        6.6.7.3: Configuring Web containers with the Web console
           6.6.7.3.4: Updating Web container configurations with the Web console

        6.6.7.0: Servlet engine properties
Configuring Web modules

       0.8: What are Web modules? (brief description)
       0.9: What are servlets? (brief description)
       0.10: What are JSP files? (brief description)

        6.6.8.3: Configuring Web modules with the Web console
           6.6.8.3.1: Precompiling JSP files for Web modules of an application with the Web console
           6.6.8.3.2: Viewing deployment descriptor information for Web modules (read-only)
           6.6.8.3.4: Updating Web module configurations with the Web console

        6.6.8.0: Web application properties
Configuring session support

       0.11: What are sessions and Session Managers? (brief description)

        6.6.11.3: Configuring session management with the Web console
           6.6.11.3.4: Updating session management settings with the Web console

        6.6.11.0: Session Manager properties
Configuring HTTP transports

       0.13: What are transports? (brief description)

        6.6.13.3: Configuring transports with the Web console
           6.6.13.3.1: Configuring new HTTP transports with the Web console
           6.6.13.3.3: Removing HTTP transport configurations with the Web console
           6.6.13.3.4: Updating transport configurations with the Web console

        6.6.13.0: Properties of thick servlet redirectors
Configuring JDBC providers and data sources

       0.14: What is data access? (brief description)

        6.6.14.3: Configuring database connections with the Web console
           6.6.14.3.1: Configuring new JDBC providers with the Web console
           6.6.14.3.2: Configuring new data source configurations with the Web console
           6.6.14.3.3: Updating JDBC provider configurations with the Web console
           6.6.14.3.4: Updating data source configurations with the Web console
           6.6.14.3.5: Removing JDBC provider configurations with the Web console
           6.6.14.3.6: Removing data source configurations with the Web console

        6.6.14.0: Properties of JDBC providers
           6.6.14.0.1: Properties of data sources
Configuring custom services

       0.15: What are custom services? (brief description)

        6.6.15.3: Configuring custom services with the Web console
           6.6.15.3.1: Configuring new custom services with the Web console
           6.6.15.3.3: Removing custom services with the Web console
           6.6.15.3.4: Updating custom service configurations with the Web console

        6.6.15.0: Properties of custom services
Configuring virtual hosts

       0.16: What are virtual hosts? (brief description)

        6.6.16.3: Configuring virtual hosts with the Web console
           6.6.16.3.1: Configuring new virtual hosts with the Web console
           6.6.16.3.3: Removing virtual hosts with the Web console
           6.6.16.3.4: Updating virtual host configurations with the Web console

        6.6.16.0: Properties of virtual hosts
Configuring security

       0.18: What is security? (brief description)

        6.6.18.3: Configuring security with the Web console
           6.6.18.3.1: Enabling global security with the Web console
           6.6.18.3.3: Removing global security with the Web console
           6.6.18.3.6: Specifying user IDs for the server and administrator with the Web console

        6.6.18.0: Properties for configuring security
           6.6.18.0.1: Properties for configuring Secure Socket Layer (SSL) support
           6.6.18.0.2: Properties for configuring security authentication
Configuring application server tracing

       0.19: What are messages, events, traces, and logs? (brief description)

        6.6.19.3: Configuring server traces with the Web console
           6.6.19.3.1: Enabling and specifying trace strings with the Web console
           6.6.19.3.2: Starting (sending) server traces with the Web console
           6.6.19.3.3: Disabling server traces with the Web console
           6.6.19.3.4: Retrieving trace strings from the server with the Web console
           6.6.19.3.5: Specifying server trace logs with the Web console
           6.6.19.3.6: Viewing trace logs with the Web console
           6.6.19.3.7: Specifying the trace host name and port with the Web console

        6.6.19.0: Properties related to messages, logs, and traces
           6.6.19.0.3: Server trace properties
Configuring transaction support

       0.20: What are transactions? (brief description)

        6.6.20.3: Configuring the transaction service with the Web console
           6.6.20.3.1: Enabling the transaction service with the Web console
           6.6.20.3.3: Disabling the transaction service with the Web console

        6.6.20.0: Transaction properties
Configuring J2EE resource providers

       0.25: What are resource providers? (brief description)

        6.6.25.3: Configuring resource providers with the Web console

        6.6.25.0: J2EE resource and resource provider properties
Configuring application server process definitions

       0.26: What are application server process definitions? (brief description)

        6.6.26.3: Configuring application server process definitions with the Web console
           6.6.26.3.4: Updating process definition configurations with the Web console

        6.6.26.0: Process definition properties
Configuring path maps

       0.27: What are path maps? (brief description)

        6.6.27.3: Configuring path maps with the Web console
           6.6.27.3.1: Configuring new path maps with the Web console
           6.6.27.3.3: Removing path maps with the Web console
           6.6.27.3.4: Updating path maps with the Web console

        6.6.27.0: Path map properties
Configuring application tracing and debugging with Distributed Debugger and Object Level Trace

       0.28: What are Object Level Trace and Debugging? (brief description)

        6.6.28.3: Configuring OLT and Debugger with the Web console
           6.6.28.3.4: Updating IBM Object Level Trace and Distributed Debugger configurations with the Web console

        6.6.28.0: Object Level Trace and Distributed Debugger properties
Configuring Location Service Daemons

       0.29: What are Location Service Daemons (LSDs)? (brief description)

        6.6.29.3: Configuring the Location Service Dameon with the Web console
           6.6.29.3.4: Updating Location Server Daemon configurations with the Web console

        6.6.29.0: Location Service Daemon properties
Configuring ORB thread pools

       0.30: What are Object Request Brokers (ORBs)? (brief description)

        6.6.30.3: Configuring Object Request Brokers (ORBs) with the Web console

        6.6.30.0: Object Request Broker properties
Configuring Java virtual machines (JVMs)

       0.36: What are Java virtual machines (JVMs)? (brief description)

        6.6.36.3: Configuring JVM settings with the Web console

        6.6.36.0: JVM properties
           6.6.36.0.1: Java command line arguments reference
Configuring JavaMail support

       0.37: What are JavaMail and mail sessions? (brief description)

        6.6.37.3: Configuring mail providers and mail sessions with the Web console
           6.6.37.3.1: Configuring new mail providers with the Web console
           6.6.37.3.3: Updating mail provider configurations with the Web console
           6.6.37.3.4: Updating mail session configurations with the Web console
           6.6.37.3.5: Removing mail provider configurations with the Web console
           6.6.37.3.6: Removing mail session configurations with the Web console

        6.6.37.0: Properties of JavaMail providers
           6.6.37.0.1: Properties of JavaMail sessions
Configuring URL support

       0.38: What are URL providers and URLs? (brief description)

        6.6.38.3: Configuring URL providers with the Web console
           6.6.38.3.1: Configuring new URL providers with the Web console
           6.6.38.3.3: Updating URL provider configurations with the Web console
           6.6.38.3.4: Updating URL configurations with the Web console
           6.6.38.3.5: Removing URL provider configurations with the Web console
           6.6.38.3.6: Removing URL configurations with the Web console

        6.6.38.0: Properties of URL providers
           6.6.38.0.1: Properties of URLs
Configuring JMS (messaging) support

       0.39: What are JMS providers and messaging? (brief description)

        6.6.39.3: Configuring JMS providers with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.1: Configuring new JMS providers with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.2: Configuring new JMS connection factories with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.3: Configuring new JMS destinations with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.4: Updating JMS provider configurations with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.5: Updating JMS connection factory configurations with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.6: Updating JMS destination configurations with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.7: Removing JMS provider configurations with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.8: Removing JMS connection factory configurations with the Web console
           6.6.39.3.10: Removing JMS destination configurations with the Web console

        6.6.39.0: Properties of JMS providers
           6.6.39.0.1: Properties of JMS connection factories
           6.6.39.0.2: Properties of JMS destinations
Configuring administrative domains

       0.41: What are WebSphere administrative domains? (brief description)

        6.6.41.3: Configuring administrative domains with the Web console
           6.6.41.3.4: Updating administrative domain configurations with the Web console

        6.6.41.0: Administrative domain properties
Configuring Web server plug-ins

       0.45: What are Web server plug-ins? (brief description)

       6.6.45: Administering WebSphere plug-ins for Web servers
       6.6.45.5: Controlling where the WebSphere plug-ins for Web servers are installed
       6.6.45.6: Regenerating the Web server plug-in configuration
       6.6.45.7: What to do after changing Web server ports
       6.6.45.8: Checking your IBM HTTP Server version
       6.6.45.9: Manually updating the Domino Web server configuration file

        6.6.45.0: Properties of WebSphere plug-ins for Web servers
           6.6.45.0.1: Modifications to Web server configuration files during product installation