NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide
Managing NSJSP
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NSJSP Manager Operations
Viewing Details of the Application for each NSJSP Process
The application statistics for each NSJSP process includes detailed information, such
as, the NSJSP process name and the number of requests processed by the application
servlets.
To view the details of the applications for each NSJSP process, complete the following
steps:
1. Complete the steps described in Viewing Application Summary on page 4-10.
2. Click Process View.
URI Statistics Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) access statistics for the
application, such as, the list of application URIs accessed by users
and the number of user requests received by the application. For
more information, see Viewing the URI Statistics for an Application
on page 4-18.
HTTP Method
Statistics
Details of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) methods
queried for the application. The HTTP Method Statistics page
displays application statistics based on the HTTP method that is
used to access the application resources. For more information, see
Viewing HTTP Method Statistics
on page 4-20.
Context Descriptor Context descriptor details for the application. The Context
Descriptor file denotes the configuration file for the application. For
more information, see Viewing Context Descriptor Details
on
page 4-21.
Deployment
Descriptor
Deployment descriptor details for the application. The Deployment
Descriptor file is used to obtain information, such as, servlet
mappings and authentication details, which are used to deploy the
web applications. For more information, see Viewing Deployment
Descriptor Details on page 4-22.
Servlet Mappings Details of servlet mappings for the application. For more informa-
tion, see Viewing Servlet Mappings
on page 4-23.
Filters Details of the filters for the application. Filters are Java
components that allow transformations of payload and header
information from the request into a resource and the response from
a resource. A filter can use the information available in the user
requests and the responses received from an application to per-
form tasks, such as, logging and auditing. For more
information, see Viewing Filter Details
on page 4-24.
Initialization
Parameters
Initialization parameters that are used to initialize the application.
For more information, see Viewing Initialization Parameters
on
page 4-25.
Table 4-4. Submenu Items Under the Applications Tab (page 2 of 2)
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