NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (5.0) System Administrator's Guide

About This Manual
NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) System Administrator’s Guide525644-002
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Organization of This Guide
Organization of This Guide
Section 1, Overview and Architecture gives a general introduction to the Java 2
Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and discusses the architecture of NonStop Servlets for
JavaServer Pages (NSJSP).
Section 2, Installing NSJSP provides the procedures for installing NSJSP, including
what to do before you begin, starting and restarting NSJSP, stopping NSJSP, and
uninstalling NSJSP. This section also shows the post-installation NSJSP 5.0 directory
structure.
Section 3, Configuring NSJSP provides information on configuring the web container,
the web applications, the security manager, virtual hosting, realms, single sign-on
support, and persistent sessions.
Section 4, Programming and Management Features provides information on client
programming features and servlet programming features. This section also describes
the JMX based administration and the admin web application (GUI interface).
Section 5, Manager Web Application provides information on the manager web
application.
Section 6, Logs and Error Conditions provides information on logging and tracking
error conditions.
Section 7, Migrating to NSJSP 5.0 discusses considerations for migrating from a
previous NSJSP release to NSJSP 5.0 and provides information on changes from Java
Servlet 2.3 to the Java Servlet 2.4 version and changes from JavaServer Pages 1.2 to
the JavaServer Pages 2.0 version.
Section 8, Security Considerations discusses security sensitive applications and proper
security constraints that should be implemented.
The Glossary contains definitions of NSJSP and iTP Secure WebServer terms.
The Index contains references and cross-references to all major topics in this guide.
Related Manuals
Related iTP manuals:
The iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator’s Guide describes how to install,
configure, and manage the iTP Secure WebServer. It also discusses how to
develop and integrate Common Gateway Interface (CGI) applications and Java
Servlets and JSPs into an iTP Secure WebServer environment. This guide is
intended for experienced HP NonStop system administrators and operators who
need to install, configure, and manage the iTP Secure WebServer on an HP
NonStop system.
The iTP Secure WebServer Operator Messages Manual describes the operator
messages reported by components of the iTP Secure WebServer and related