Overview: Administering
Use the links provided in this topic to learn about the administrative features.
What is new for administrators provides an overview of new and changed features of system administration.
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Introduction: System administration
You can administer your WebSphere Application Server product through scripts, command line tools, the administrative console, or the Java™ programming interface. You administer server processes, topological units referenced as nodes and cells, and the configuration repository where configuration information is stored in Extensible Markup Language (XML) files.Introduction: Environment
Your WebSphere Application Server product environment includes web server plug-ins, WebSphere Application Server variables, and other data objects. Configure values for settings in these categories using the Environment section of the administrative console.Introduction: Application servers
Application servers provide the core functionality of the WebSphere Application Server product family. Application servers extend the ability of a web server to handle Web application requests, and much more. An application server enables a server to generate a dynamic, customized response to a client request.Mail, URLs, and other J2EE resources
This topic describes the supported resources that are defined by Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE).Data access resources
These topics provide information about accessing data resources.Messaging resources
WebSphere Application Server supports asynchronous messaging based on the Java Message Service (JMS) and Java EE Connector Architecture (JCA) specifications, which provide a common way for Java programs (clients and Java EE applications) to create, send, receive, and read asynchronous requests, as messages. Applications can use point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging. These styles of messaging can be used in the following ways: one-way; request and response; one-way and forward.


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