Web Services Distributed Management in a stand-alone application server instance

In a stand-alone application server environment, there is one Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) application deployed for each application server instance.

Important: WSDM is a system application and it is disabled by default when the product is installed. You must first enable WSDM before you can use it to manage the product resources. Use scripting to enable WSDM.

The WSDM application acts as an administrative client to the management code running inside the single Java virtual machine for that instance. Figure 1 illustrates an Autonomic Computing Manager (ACM) interacting with two application server instances, each with its own WebSphere® Application Server WSDM application exposing the manageability for that individual instance.

Figure 1. WSDM application in a stand-alone server instance

WSDM application in a stand-alone application server environment




Related concepts
Web Services Distributed Management
Related tasks
Enabling WSDM using wsadmin scripting
Making deployed web services applications available to clients
Related reference
Web Services Distributed Management support in the application server
Web Services Distributed Management in a WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment cell
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