NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 7.0 System Administrator's Guide
Managing NSJSP
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Comparison of Management Application Access
Roles
Comparison of Management Application Access Roles
Table 4-48 compares the roles that must be assigned to users to authorize them to
access the management applications.
Single Point of Management Using the NSJSP
Manager
In releases prior to NSJSP 6.1, an iTP Secure WebServer environment included only
one NSJSP installation. An NSJSP installation includes one server class. An NSJSP
Server Class can be configured to include multiple Hosts. Web applications are
deployed in and run within these Hosts.
Figure 4-69 illustrates the architecture of the old Manager application.
Starting with the NSJSP 6.1 release, the NSJSP Manager application is introduced to
support single point of management in the following scenarios:
Multiple Hosts within a Server Class
Multiple NSJSP Installations within an iTP Secure WebServer Environment
NSJSP Installations in an iTP Secure WebServer Configured for Online-Upgrade
Multiple Hosts within a Server Class
The NSJSP Manager application enables the management of web applications running
in multiple Hosts within a server class.
Table 4-48. Comparing Roles
Management Application
Role Required to Access the Management
Application
Admin Web Application admin – role for users who need to configure NSJSP.
Old Manager Web Application manager – role for users who need to manage and
monitor the web applications installed in NSJSP.
NSJSP Manager Application super, manager, admin, observer and appobserver – the
five roles are authorized to use the NSJSP Manager.










