You can start an application that is not running (has a status of Stopped) or stop an application that is running (has a status of Started).
This topic assumes that the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application is installed on a server. By default, the application starts automatically when the server starts.
You can start and stop applications manually using the following:
This topic describes how to use the administrative console to start or stop an application.
The status of the application changes and a message stating that the application started or stopped displays at the top the page.
You can configure an application so it does not start automatically when the server on which it resides starts. You then start the application manually using options described in this topic.
This setting specifies the order in which applications are started when the server starts. The default value is 1 in a range from 0 to 2147483647. The application with the lowest starting weight is started first.
This setting specifies whether the application must initialize fully before its server starts. The default value of false prevents the server from starting completely until the application starts. To reduce the amount of time it takes to start the server, you can set the value to true and have the application start on a background thread, thus allowing server startup to continue without waiting for the application.
In this information ...Related tasks
| IBM Redbooks, demos, education, and more(Index) |