NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 5.0 System Administrator's Guide
Manager Web Application
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The manager GUI Interface
You can also install a web application directory or WAR file located in your host's
appBase directory (for information about appBase directory, see Host Object on
page C-6) by specifying the WAR file name without the .war extension in the WAR or
Directory URL field. For example, if you had a WAR file named myAppl.war residing
in your host's appBase directory, you could specify myAppl in the WAR or Directory
URL field.
If the host's deployXML property is enabled (for information about deployXML
property, see Host Object on page C-6), you could install a web application using a
Context configuration <context>.xml file and an optional WAR file or web
application directory. The Context Path field is not used in this case. A Context
configuration <context>.xml file is a valid XML document for a web application
Context. For example:
<Context path="/myAppl" docBase="/usr/appls/myAppl" />
You can also upload a WAR file from a workstation and install it into your virtual host.
The name of the WAR file without the .war extension is used as the context path of
the new application. You can use the Browse button to select a WAR file to upload to
the server from your workstation.
The “Automatically add context path as Filemap” checkbox adds a new Filemap to the
iTP WebServer configuration using the specified context path (using this Filemap is
optional).
NSJSP Information Area
The NSJSP Information area contains the:
•
NSJSP Version: For NSJSP, it is “NonStop™ Servlets For JavaServer Pages™
v5.0”.
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JVM Version: For example, 1.4.2_04-b05.
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JVM Vendor: Hewlett-Packard Company.
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OS Name: NONSTOP_KERNEL.
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OS Version: For example, G06.
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OS Architecture: For example, mips.
Figure 5-7. NSJSP Information Area










