NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide

Managing NSJSP
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Comparison of Architectures
Old Manager Application
The old Manager application supports management of web applications on a Host. You
can perform tasks, such as, deploy, start, and stop web applications on the Host where
the old Manager application is running. If there are two or more Hosts within an NSJSP
servlet container, an instance of the old Manager application is required on each Host.
Figure 4-52 illustrates the architecture of the old Manager application.
In Figure 4-52, the NSJSP servlet container includes two Hosts: localhost and
www.foo.com. To manage web applications on each Host, the old Manager
application is installed on both Hosts. The old Manager application on localhost can
manage web applications on localhost and the old Manager application on
www.foo.com can manage web applications on www.foo.com, as indicated by the
green arrows. The old Manager application on localhost cannot manage web
Figure 4-52. Architecture of the Old Manager Application
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