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6.6.1.3.1c: Mapping virtual hosts to Web modules with the Web console

6.6.1.3.1c: Mapping virtual hosts to Web modules with the Web console

This task is a sub-task of the application installation wizard. You might also perform it to modify an application that is already installed. You will not need to perform this task if the application does not contain Web modules.

  1. Display the Mapping Virtual Hosts to Web Modules panel. If you are using the installation wizard to install an application, the panel will be displayed already.

    To display the panel for modifying an already installed application:

    1. Expand the tree on the left side of the console to display Nodes -> hostname -> Enterprise Applications -> application_name.
    2. In the property sheet for the application, locate the Modify Application Bindings list.
    3. Click the Mapping Virtual Hosts to Web Modules task.
  2. For each Web module listed on the panel, specify a virtual host.

    The list contains existing virtual hosts. If the list is empty, or to create a new virtual host, see the Virtual Hosts entry in the tree on the left side of the console.

  3. The virtual host panel will also contain a choice about precompiled JSP options for the Web modules. Selecting Yes will precompile JSP files for the Web module while installing the application or saving changes to the application (whichever you happen to be doing). The precompiling will begin when you click Finish to end the wizard.
  4. Click Next to display the confirmation page.
  5. When finished confirming the settings, click Finish. The modifications will be saved to the EAR file for the application.
  6. Save your configuration.
  7. (Optional) To have the configuration take effect:

    1. Stop the server
    2. Start the server again.
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