User Guide

104 Getting Results with Novell Web Services
Getting Results with Novell Web Services
103-000133-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Restart restarts the application that was previously started and then
stopped.
See “Starting, Stopping, and Restarting a Server-Side JavaScript
Application” on page 107.
Run: Retrieves application-Home form.
See “Running a Server-Side JavaScript Application” on page 107.
Debug: Retrieves application-Home form.
Modify: Retrieves the specified application form.
See “Modifying Installation Parameters” on page 106.
Remove: Removes the application.
See “Removing a Server-Side JavaScript Application” on page 107.
The following explains the buttons and links on the green banner that runs
across the top of the screen:
Configure configures the default settings for Application Manager
Add Application installs a new JavaScript application
Documentation provides further documentation on server-side JavaScript
Help provides instructions for using Application Manager
Securing the Application Manager
If you have disabled Web Managers encryption, intruders can easily intercept
your administrator username and password. Because Application Manager
uses the same administrator username and password, intruders could also
access Application Manager and add, remove, modify, start, stop, or delete
your applications.
You should either enable Web Managers encryption or avoid accessing it
from outside of your company’s firewall.
Installing Server-Side JavaScript Applications
You must install (add) an application with the Application Manager before
you can run it. You can install up to 120 JavaScript applications on one server.
1 From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Programs > Server Side JavaScript.
2 Click Application Manager.