Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Developing Applications for J2EE™ Servers
- Contents
- Ch 1: Introduction
- Ch 2: Programming for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
- Ch 3: Creating applications with J2EE technologies
- Ch 4: Configuring the target server settings
- Ch 5: Using JBuilder with Borland servers
- Configuring Borland servers in JBuilder
- Making the ORB available to JBuilder
- Configurations, partitions, partition services, and J2EE APIs
- Starting the configuration or server
- Remote deploying
- Remote debugging
- Web module workarounds
- Displaying the Borland Management Console in JBuilder
- International issues
- Borland servers and JDataStore 7.0
- Ch 6: Using JBuilder’s CORBA tools
- Ch 7: Using JBuilder with BEA WebLogic servers
- Ch 8: Using JBuilder with IBM WebSphere servers
- Ch 9: Using JBuilder with JBoss servers
- Ch 10: Using JBuilder with Tomcat
- Ch 11: Editing J2EE deployment descriptors
- Ch 12: Integrating with Enterprise Information Systems
- Ch 13: Building J2EE modules
- J2EE modules
- Setting module build properties
- Adding custom file types
- Sample build scenarios
- EJB JAR without any bean classes
- EJB JAR with custom files
- EJB JAR without EJB designer XML descriptors
- WAR with custom descriptor(s) in the WEB-INF directory
- WAR without any classes
- WAR with custom class filters
- WAR with custom file types
- EAR with custom files
- RAR with classes and dependencies
- Application client module with classes and dependencies
- Improving module build performance
- Index
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Chapter 4Configuring the target server
settings
Before you begin creating enterprise applications, you must configure the settings for
the application server and/or web server to which you are going to deploy.
Tip Be sure to see the server-specific chapters for the various servers to find additional
configuration information for each server. These are the chapters:
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Chapter 5, “Using JBuilder with Borland servers”
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Chapter 7, “Using JBuilder with BEA WebLogic servers”
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Chapter 8, “Using JBuilder with IBM WebSphere servers”
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Chapter 9, “Using JBuilder with JBoss servers”
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Chapter 10, “Using JBuilder with Tomcat”
Supported servers
JBuilder supports the following servers:
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Borland Enterprise Server 5.2.1
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Borland Enterprise Server 6.0.1
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BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 SP 5
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BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP 3
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IBM WebSphere Application Server 4.0.7 Single Server
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IBM WebSphere Application Server 4.0.7 Advanced Edition
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IBM WebSphere Application Server 5.0.2.4, 5.1.0.4
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JBoss Application Server 3.0.8
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JBoss Application Server 3.2.5
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Tomcat 4.1.30
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Tomcat 5.0.27