This topic describes how to change configuration settings
for the Sun Java System Web Server (formerly Sun ONE Web Server and
iPlanet Web Server), Version 6.0 and later.
Before you begin
When you install the Web server plug-ins for WebSphere
Application Server, as described in Installing Web server plug-ins, the Plug-ins installation wizard configures the
Web server. This topic describes how to configure the Sun Java System
Web Server if you must change something in the existing configuration.
Other procedures in Editing Web server configuration files describe
configuring other supported Web servers.
About this task
Configure the Sun ONE Web Server 6.0 or Sun Java System
Web Server, Version 6.1 and later.
Examples and messages are
sometimes shown on more than one line for ease of presentation. Verify
that each directive in a Web server configuration file is on one line.
Procedure
- Configure entries in the obj.conf configuration
file and in the magnus.conf configuration file
for Version 6.0 and later of Sun Java System Web Server.
- Add two directives to the obj.conf file
after the <Object name=default> tag:
Service fn="as_handler"
AddLog fn="as_term"
- Add two directives at the end of the magnus.conf file:
The location for the bootstrap.properties directive
varies, depending on how you have configured your system. If the Web
server and the application server are on separate machines, you have
a remote installation.
If the two servers are on the same machine,
you have a local installation.
If the
two servers are on the same machine and the application server is
a managed node, you have a local distributed installation.
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The following examples
reference the libns61_http.so file, which is only supported for the
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 and 6.1. If you are using a Sun ONE
Web Server 6.0, change these references to libns41_http.so.
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Local
distributed example:Init fn="load-modules"
funcs="as_init,as_handler,as_term"
shlib="/opt/IBM/WebSphere/Plugins/bin/libns61_http.so"
Init fn="as_init"
bootstrap.properties="profile_root/config/
cells/dmgrcell/nodes/managed_node/servers/webserver1/plugin-cfg.xml"
Example:Init fn="load-modules"
funcs="as_init,as_handler,as_term"
shlib="/opt/IBM/WebSphere/Plugins/bin/libns61_http.so"
Init fn="as_init"
bootstrap.properties="/opt/IBM/WebSphere/Plugins/config/webserver1/plugin-cfg.xml"
Local
distributed example:Init fn="load-modules"
funcs="as_init,as_handler,as_term"
shlib="C:\IBM\WebSphere\Plugins\bin\ns41_http.dll"
Init fn="as_init"
bootstrap.properties=
"profile_root\config\cells\
dmgrcell\nodes\managed_node\servers\webserver1\plugin-cfg.xml"
Example:Init fn="load-modules"
funcs="as_init,as_handler,as_term"
shlib="C:\IBM\WebSphere\Plugins\bin\ns41_http.dll"
Init fn="as_init"
bootstrap.properties="C:\IBM\WebSphere\Plugins\config\webserver1\plugin-cfg.xml"
- Set the shared library path on HP-UX machines. On
some installations of Sun Java System Web Server on an HP-UX machine,
it is necessary to manually set the SHLIB_PATH variable
to /usr/lib before starting Sun Java System Web
Server with a plug-in that is configured for Secured Sockets Layer
(SSL). For example, in the korn shell, issue the following command
before invoking the command to start the Sun Java System Web Server:
export SHLIB_PATH=/usr/lib:$SHLIB_PATH
- Disable the feature of Sun Java System Web Server Version
6.1 that supports servlets and JavaServer Pages files by default.
Disable this feature so that the WebSphere Application Server
plug-in can handle the requests.
Perform the following steps to
disable the feature:
- Remove or comment out the following two lines from the obj.conf configuration
file:
NameTrans fn="ntrans-j2ee" name="j2ee"
Error fn="error-j2ee"
- Remove or comment out the following line from the magnus.conf configuration
file:
Init fn="load-modules"
shlib="C:/Sun/WebServer6.1/bin/https/bin/j2eeplugin.so"
shlib_flags="(global|now)"
Init fn="load-modules"
shlib="C:\Sun\WebServer6.1\bin\https\bin\j2eeplugin.dll"
shlib_flags="(global|now)"
If you are configuring a 64-bit version
of the Sun Java System Web Server, modify the loadModule entry in
the magnus.conf configuration file to point to
the plugin_root/bin/64bit/libns61_http.so file.
Results
This procedure results in editing and reconfiguring the Sun
Java System Web Server.
What to do next
After configuring a Web server, you can install applications
on it. See the Applications section of the information center for
more information.