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Configuring the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS product after
installation
Use this task to configure WebSphere Application Server for z/OS
application serving environments for your z/OS target systems.
About this task
Configuring a WebSphere Application Server for z/OS application
serving environment consists of:
- Setting up the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS configuration directory
for the environment
- Making any required changes to the z/OS target system that pertain to
the particular application serving environment, and
- Starting the new environment to verify the configuration.
Configuring these application serving environments after product installation
requires a fair amount of planning and coordination. If you have not previously
configured WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, you should configure a "practice"
stand-alone application server using the default options then proceed to configure
the actual product configuration that you want. See
Building a practice WebSphere Application Server for z/OS cell for more information.
WebSphere Application Server for z/OS application
serving environment nodes can be created using either the ISPF-based Customization
Dialog (see Configuring with the ISPF Customization Dialog)
or the workstation-based Profile Management tool (see Configuring z/OS application serving environments with the Profile Management tool).
WebSphere
Application Server for z/OS application serving environment nodes can be created
using the Profile Management Command Line tool Configuring with the z/OS Profile Management Command Line tool.
Once a node is configured and running, make further
changes using the Web-based administrative console or scripting.
What to do next
Once your application serving environment is up and running, you
can install and test applications.
See the Related
Tasks section for additional tasks you can perform once your application serving
environment is configured.
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