NonStop Servlets for JSP System Administrator's Guide
Contents
NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) System Administrator’s Guide—525644-001
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Examples (continued)
Examples (continued)
Example 4-3. Running the nsjsp_manager Program From a Different Directory 4-9
Example 4-4. nsjsp_manager Main Menu 4-9
Example 4-5. nsjsp_manager List All Web Applications 4-10
Example 4-6. nsjsp_manager Stop a Web Application 4-11
Example 4-7. nsjsp_manager Start a Web Application 4-11
Example 4-8. nsjsp_manager Remove a Web Application 4-12
Example 4-9. nsjsp_manager Install a Web Application 4-12
Example 4-10. nsjsp_manager Reload a Web Application 4-13
Example 4-11. nsjsp_manager Clean NSJSP Session Data 4-14
Example 4-12. nsjsp_manager Clean NSJSP Log Files 4-15
Example 4-13. nsjsp_manager Change NSJSP Manager Log File 4-16
Example 4-14. Setting nsjsp_manager Environment Variables 4-18
Example 6-1. Fixup Script for NonStop EJB (ejb.jar) 6-2
Example 6-2. Adding a New ejb.jar File 6-2
Example 6-3. Linking ejb.jar Files to Web Applications 6-3
Example 6-4. A Servlet Accessing EJB 6-4
Example 6-5. Deployment Descriptor Tags in the WEB-INF/web.xml File 6-5
Figures
Figure 1-1. A J2EE Web Container With Two Applications 1-3
Figure 1-2. JSP Data Flows 1-4
Figure 1-3. A Basic NSJSP Model 1-7
Figure 1-4. A Model-View-Controller Design 1-8
Figure 1-5. iTP Secure WebServer Servlet Architecture 1-11
Tables
Table 2-1. NSJSP Directory Structure 2-8