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

Migrating to NSJSP 6.1
NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator’s Guide—596210-006
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Comparing Management Properties in NSJSP 5.0,
NSJSP 6.0, and NSJSP 6.1
Difference in the NSJSP 6.0 and NSJSP 6.1
conf/context.xml files
The conf/context.xml file in NSJSP 6.0 and NSJSP 6.1 are similar. However, the
NSJSP 6.1 conf/context.xml file includes a sample configuration of the persistent
session manager.
Comparing Management Properties in NSJSP 5.0, NSJSP 6.0,
and NSJSP 6.1
Table 7-6 compares the management properties in NSJSP 5.0, NSJSP 6.0, and
NSJSP 6.1.
HP recommends that you use the NSJSP manager application that provides many new
features. For a comparison of the different manager applications provided by NSJSP
6.1, see Chapter 4, Managing NSJSP
Note. NSJSP 5.0 does not include the conf/context.xml file. However, in NSJSP 5.0,
contexts were handled differently. For more information on contexts, Context Definition
on
page 7-20.
Note. If you have customized any container configuration file in NSJSP 5.0 or NSJSP 6.0, you
might want to change the corresponding container configuration file in NSJSP 6.1.
Table 7-6. Differences and Similarities in Management Properties of NSJSP Ver-
sions
Factors NSJSP 5.0 NSJSP 6.0 NSJSP 6.1
Server classes
related to
management in
NSJSP
NSJSPADMIN Same as NSJSP
5.0.
NSJSPADMIN and MANAGER
Each installation of NSJSP
contains the NSJSPADMIN
server class and only one
MANAGER server class in an
iTP Secure WebServer
environment.
Management
application
Admin Web and
Manager Web
Same as NSJSP
5.0
Admin Web, Manager Web,
and NSJSP Manager
The Admin Web and Manager
Web applications are carried
forward from the previous
NSJSP versions.
Support for deploying
web applications from
a remote desktop
using the command-
line interface (CLI)
Yes
Ant scripts are
used to deploy
web applications
Same as NSJSP
5.0
Same as NSJSP 6.0