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6.2: Preparing to host applications

6.2: Preparing to host applications

If you are using the default application server XML configuration file, then you already have a default application server and several other default resources. You are ready to add your first application to the runtime environment. You can stop reading at this point!

Also, for your convenience, in addition to the default file, another template-server-cfg.xml file is shipped for configuring a server from a basic set of definitions.

The default application server and a set of default resources are available to help you begin quickly (see the related topics links). Suppose you choose instead to configure a new server and set of resources. Here is what you need to do in order to set up a runtime environment to support applications.

  1. Create an application server.
  2. Create other supporting resources.
  3. Create resources for data access.
  4. Create additional resources for J2EE services.
  5. Create resources for personalization support.

Configuring the application server runtime and resources comprises one step of a recommended end-to-end administrative procedure.

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