NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide
Managing NSJSP
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Admin Web Application Features
Admin Web Application Features
The Admin Web application includes a User Interface (UI) to perform the operations
related to the NSJSP servlet container components, such as, Service and Host. The
Admin Web application enables you to do the following:
Modify the configuration files.
Create new NSJSP servlet container components.
Delete existing NSJSP servlet container components.
Create users, groups, and roles for the users.
Delete existing users, groups, and roles.
Perform the Commit Changes operation for saved changes to propagate those
changes to all the associated NSJSP Server Class processes in the PATHMON
and update the configuration files.
Login and Security Considerations
The Admin Web application uses the FORM method for its login authentication and
requires the admin role for access control, by default. The admin role is for users who
need to perform Admin Web application operations.
For a more secure environment, you could configure the Admin Web application in a
private virtual Host. In addition, if you need remote access to the Admin Web
application, you should consider configuring the Admin Web application to use the
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
To access the NSJSP Admin Web application, you must enter a URL in the following
format:
http://IP address:Port number/<URI for NSJSP 6.1
Installation>/admin
Figure 4-35
shows the login page of the NSJSP Admin Web application.
Note. The URL for the NSJSP Admin Web application can be retrieved from the <NSJSP 6.1
Installation Directory>/install.log file.










