Use this page to view mappings of deployed applications or modules to servers.
To view this administrative console page, click Applications > Enterprise Applications > application_name > Target Mappings.
States the name of the target server to which the application or module maps. You specify the target on the Selecting servers - Map modules to servers page accessed from the settings for an application.
Specifies the node name if the target is a server.
Specifies the version level of the target. The target can be a 5.x deployment target or a 6.x deployment target.
A 5.x deployment target is a server with at least one member on a WebSphere® Application Server Version 5 product.
A 6.x deployment target is a server with all members on a WebSphere Application Server Version 6 product.
An application, enterprise bean (EJB) module, or Web module developed for a Version 5.x product can reside on a 5.x or 6.x deployment target, provided the module--
Similarly, a resource adapter (connector) module, or RAR file, developed for a Version 5.x product can reside on a 5.x or 6.x node, provided the module does not support Java Cryptography Architecture (JCA) 1.5 and does not call any 6.x runtime application programming interfaces (APIs). If the module supports JCA 1.5 or calls a 6.x API, then the module must reside on a 6.x node.
Indicates whether the application deployed on the application server is started, stopped, or unavailable.
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Started | Application is running. |
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Partial Start | Application is in the process of changing from a Stopped state to a Started state. Application is starting to run but is not fully running yet. The application might be in the Partial Start state because one of its application servers is not started. |
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Stopped | Application is not running. |
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Partial Stop | Application is in the process of changing from a Started state to a Stopped state. Application has not stopped running yet. |
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Unavailable | Status cannot be determined. An application with an unavailable status might, in fact, be running but have an unavailable status because the server running the administrative console cannot communicate with the server running the application. |
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Not applicable | Application does not provide information as to whether it is running. |
The status of an application on a Web server is always Unavailable.