WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Web server plug-in configuration service property settings

Use this page to view or change the configuration settings for the Web server plug-in configuration service.

If you are using a stand-alone application server, click Application Servers > server_name > Administration Services > Web server plug-in configuration service to view this administrative console page.

If you are using the deployment manager, click System Administration > Deployment manager > Administration Services > Web server plug-in configuration service.

For i5/OS and distributed platforms, the deployment manager SystemOut log contains the status of the automatic plug-in generation and propagation.

Enable automated Web server configuration processing

The Web server plug-in configuration service is selected by default. The service automatically generates the plug-in configuration file whenever the Web server environment changes, with a few exceptions. For example, the plug-in configuration file is regenerated whenever one of the following activities occurs:
  • A new application is deployed on an associated application server
  • The Web server definition is saved
  • An application is removed from an associated application server
  • A new virtual host is defined
The plug-in configuration file does not regenerate when:
  • A cluster member is added to a cluster
  • TCP channel settings are updated for an application server

By default, this option is selected. Clear the field to disable automated Web server configuration processing.




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