NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide
Managing NSJSP
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Manager Web Application
5. Start the server class that is in the STOPPED state.
Manager Web Application
The Manager Web application was included in releases prior to NSJSP 6.1 to manage
web applications hosted by NSJSP. The NSJSP Manager application introduced in
NSJSP 6.1 supersedes the Manager Web application. Using the NSJSP Manager
application, you can perform all the functions that the Manager Web application
provides.
You can access the Manager Web application using this URL:
http://<host-name>:<port-number>/<NSJSP 6.1 URI
name>/manager/html
For more information on the Manager Web application, see the NonStop Servlets for
JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.0 System Administrator’s Guide.
Operations Using the Command-line Interface
This section discusses the following topics:
iTP Secure WebServer Operations
Server Class Operations
iTP Secure WebServer Operations
NSJSP is installed as part of an iTP Secure WebServer installation. Each NSJSP
Server Class is defined to TS/MP during startup. The following configuration files are
located in the <NSJSP 6.1 Installation Directory>/conf directory during the
NSJSP installation:
servlet.config (installation-specific and generic)
jdbc.config
filemaps.config
nsjspadmin.config
When an NSJSP configuration file is modified, the HTTPD command-line utility must
redefine the iTP Secure WebServer's TS/MP configuration. To redefine the TS/MP
Note. After each commit operation, the web applications that define an explicit context will be
restarted because the context file is updated. This happens irrespective of whether the
application’s context was modified or not.
Note. The Manager Web application is referred to as the old Manager application to
differentiate it from the NSJSP Manager application that is introduced in the NSJSP 6.1
release.










