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

Introduction to NSJSP
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Installing NSJSP
An implementation of the Java Servlets 2.5 and JSP 2.1 specifications.
A platform to host applications developed using the Java Open Source
frameworks, including:
MyFaces - An Apache implementation of JavaServer Faces (JSF)
Apache Axis2 - An open source web services engine and framework.
Spring - A Plain Old Java object (POJO) oriented application framework for
development and deployment of Java applications. For more information, see
www.springsource.org
Hibernate - A popular (Object Relational Mapping) ORM solution for database
access.
Database access through JDBC drivers for NonStop SQL/MP and SQL/MX.
Additional APIs, such as, the Pathsend and Pathway APIs implemented in the
JToolkit, which can be used in web applications that are deployed in NSJSP.
Installing NSJSP
Each NSJSP Server Class runs in an iTP Secure WebServer environment. The iTP
WebServer installation consists of a set of directories with executable files, libraries,
configuration files, log files, and a TS/MP configuration for one or two PATHMONs.
NSJSP provides a setup script to perform basic installation-related tasks. The setup
script is located in the NSJSP release version directory and is run from that
location.The setup script enables you to perform the following installation-related
tasks:
Install NSJSP in an iTP Secure WebServer environment. Starting with the NSJSP
6.1 release, you can install NSJSP in a directory location of your choice. You can
also can create multiple NSJSP installations in an iTP Secure WebServer
environment. NSJSP 6.1 can coexist with other NSJSP 6.1 installations. NSJSP
6.1 can also coexist with either NSJSP 5.0 or NSJSP 6.0 in the same iTP Secure
WebServer environment.
You can also install NSJSP in an iTP Secure WebServer environment configured
for online-upgrade. In this case, the iTP Secure WebServer installation spans two
PATHMONs. For more information on installing, see Chapter 2, Installing NSJSP.
Install the NSJSP Manager, which is a new application introduced in NSJSP 6.1.
The NSJSP Manager runs in its own server class called MANAGER. You can
create only one installation of the NSJSP Manager application in an iTP Secure
WebServer environment.
Update an existing NSJSP 6.1 installation with a newer NSJSP version.
Note. JToolkit is not bundled with NSJSP.