InfoCenter Home > 6.2.1: The default resources and configurationsIBM WebSphere Application Server provides default configurations, allowing administrators to begin quickly and easily. The product installs a default application server, a default enterprise application, the set of required resources (such as a JDBC provider for data access), and a default virtual host. Verifying that the default administrative resources existTo verify whether the default resources are installed:
The "default" and "examples" Web applicationsThe default enterprise application (sampleApp.ear) is installed to provide you with a method to verify the installation of WebSphere Application Server and its functionality. The sampleApp consists of several Web modules (such as "default_app" and "examples") and EJB JAR files (such as "Increment" and "beenthere"). The Web module "default_app" has a context root of "/". Servlets provided in the default_app are:
These servlets can be used to quickly verify that the default application server is up and running. The Web module named "examples" has a context root of "/webapp/examples". The examples Web module provides a series of tools and examples for use with the application server environment, including:
You can access the servlets in the examples Web application by entering http:///webapp/examples in a browser, to present the welcome page (index.html) for the Web module. The sampleApp.ear archive is provided in the /installableApps directory in the event that you want to install the application into a different application server. Before installing the sampleApp on another server, you will need to create a data source for use by the HitCount EJB JAR (Inc), along with the requisite INC table. |
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