NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide
Managing NSJSP
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Administering a Connector
Delete Existing Valves
For more information on the Service element, see the Service Element on page 3-43.
For more information on the Engine element, see the Engine Element on page 3-50.
For more information on the Host element, see the Host on page 3-54.
Administering a Connector
A connector represents a communications end point on which requests are received
from a client. NSJSP uses a NonStop-specific connector which works with the iTP
Secure WebServer to process requests.
To administer a Connector, click the Connector under the appropriate Service name
displayed in the left pane.
If the connector is not displayed, click the key that is located to the left of the Service
icon. The key will then point down and the tree structure will be expanded to display
the following sub-elements:
Connector (0)
Host (localhost)
Realm for Service (NSJSP)
Figure 4-39
displays the Connector Actions list and the properties of the Connector
element in the right pane.
Caution.
HP recommends that you always have only one Connector element. Therefore, do not use
the following actions:
Create New Connector
Delete Existing Connectors
For more information, see the Caution on page 4-64
.
Do not use the NSJSP Manager to manage Hosts, that are added using the Admin Web
application, unless the Host is configured with a Request Tracker Valve in the
server.xml file.
The Delete Existing Hosts action does not work in the NSJSP 6.1 release. However, you
can manually remove a <Host> element from the server.xml file.










