This Help topic gives an overview of the Servers View in Aptana Studio.
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Introduction
Use the Servers View to start, stop, and manage your servers in Aptana Studio.
Instructions
Displaying the Servers View
To display the Servers View:
- From the Window menu, select Show View > Other... to open a Show View window.
- In the Show View window, open the Aptana Views folder, and select Servers View.
Aptana displays the Servers View (shown below).
Adding or Configuring a server
To add or configure a server:
- On the Servers View, click the Add Server button
to open an Add Server window (shown below).
- On the Add Server window, select the type of server that you want to add or configure and click OK.
Aptana Studio opens a specific Add Server window for your specified server (e.g. an Add Jetty Server window for a Jetty server, etc).
- Type the appropriate server name, host name, and port information for your server.
- Click OK.
Aptana Studio adds your server to the Servers View.
Starting a server
To start a server, select the server in the Servers View, and click the Start Server button .
Restarting a server
To restart a server, select the paused server in the Servers View, and click the Restart Server button
Stopping a server
To stop a server, select the server in the Servers View, and click the Stop Server button .
Monitoring your servers
The Servers View provides you with access to several tools to monitor and help troubleshoot your server:
- Click the Open Console button
to open a console view for the selected server.
- Click the Open Log button
to open a log in the TailView View for the selected server.
- Click the View Statistics button
to ping the selected server and view statistics for it.
Related Topics
- Displaying Aptana Views
- About the Jaxer server
- Getting Started with Jaxer in Aptana Studio
- Creating a new Jaxer project
- Previewing a Jaxer project
- About Jaxer Views
- Configuring your Jaxer servers
- Setting your TailView preferences
- JaxerManager_Command_Line_Interface_(CLI) Reference
- Running the Jaxer server diagnostic tools