As part of configuring an application server, you might define settings that enhance the way your operating system uses of the Java virtual machine (JVM).
The Java virtual machine (JVM) is an interpretive computing engine responsible for running the byte codes in a compiled Java program. The JVM translates the Java byte codes into the native instructions of the host machine. The application server, being a Java process, requires a JVM in order to run, and to support the Java applications running on it. JVM settings are part of an application server configuration.
To view and change the JVM configuration for an application server's process, use the Java virtual machine page of the administrative console or use wsadmin to change the configuration through scripting.
Configuring JVM sendRedirect calls to use context root provides an example that involves defining a property for the JVM.
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