NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide
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Organization of This Guide
Organization of This Guide
Chapter Description
1, Introduction to
NSJSP
Provides an overview of the NSJSP product. This chapter also
describes the NSJSP architecture and its features.
2, Installing NSJSP
Provides the procedures to install, verify, and remove NSJSP and
the NSJSP Manager. This chapter also lists the modifications made
to support multiple NSJSP installations.
3, Configuring
NSJSP
Describes the files for configuring NSJSP in detail. This chapter also
discusses specific instances of configuration, such as Virtual Hosts
and Session Management.
4, Managing NSJSP
Describes the new NSJSP Manager application that enables you to
manage user web applications, server classes, and MBeans. This
chapter also describes the Admin Web application and how it
enables you to manage the servlet container components.
5, Logging in
NSJSP
Describes the logging architecture, logging configuration, and log
files in NSJSP. This chapter also describes how to configure logging
for user web applications.
6, Debugging
NSJSP
Describes the various ways of debugging applications deployed in
NSJSP.
7, Migrating to
NSJSP 6.1
Describes the installation, configuration, management, and logging
characteristics relevant to migrating applications from NSJSP 5.0
and NSJSP 6.0 to NSJSP 6.1. This chapter also describes the
procedures involved in migrating web applications from NSJSP 5.0
and NSJSP 6.0 to NSJSP 6.1.
8, Security
Considerations
Describes how to secure a web application by establishing a secure
link, authenticating a user, and validating the sender. This chapter
also discusses how to secure a web application using the Java
Security Manager.
Appendix A,
MBeans in the
NSJSP Container
Describes NSJSP MBeans and how the MBeans are represented in
the NSJSP Manager application. This chapter also lists the MBeans
that are commonly used in NSJSP.










