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6.6.8.0: Web module properties

6.6.8.0: Web module properties

Key:
Property name in the Java-based administrative console Applies to Java administrative console of Advanced Edition Version 4.0
Property name in the Web-based administrative console Applies to Web administrative console of Advanced Single Server Edition Version 4.0
Property name in the application client resource configuration tool Applies to Application Client Resource Configuration Tool

Application or  Property name in the Java-based administrative console Application Ref  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
The application installation binding within which the module-to-server installation binding is contained. This is typically the logical name of the enterprise application you configured to contain this Web module.
Context Root  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
The context root of the Web application contained in an enterprise application.

The context root is combined with the defined servlet mapping (from the WAR file) to compose the full URL that users type to access the servlet. For example, if the context root is /gettingstarted and the servlet mapping is MySession, then the URL is http://host:port/gettingstarted/MySession.

Execution State  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
The state that you would like the Web module to be in, the next time the product is stopped and started again
Name  Property name in the Java-based administrative console or Module Name  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
An administrative name for the Web module
Server  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
The application server on which the Web module is installed
URI  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
A URI that, when resolved relative to the application URL, specifies the location of the module archive on a file system. The URI must match the URI of a ModuleRef URI in the deployment descriptor of an application if the module was packaged as part of a deployed application (EAR).
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