This section focuses on setting production environments and
realistic test environments, including post-installation and
customization tasks for administrators; setting up Web servers and
application servers; and administering the application servering
environment.
- Configuring ports
- This topic provides information about port number settings for
Version 6 and previous versions, for use in coexistence and
interoperability situations.
- Creating and deleting
profiles
- This topic describes how to create and delete profiles. A profile
is the set of files that define the runtime environment. At least one
profile must exist to run the product.
- Setting up the
administrative architecture
- This topic describes how to set up logical administrative
domains, including cells and nodes.
- Working with server
configuration files
- This topic describes how to change the default locations of
configuration files, as needed. Application server configuration files
define the available application servers, their configurations, and
their contents.
- Administering
application servers
- TThis topic describes how to configure individual application
servers to provide services for running enterprise applications and
their components.
- Balancing workloads with
clusters
- This topic describes how to use server clusters and cluster
members to monitor and manage the workloads of application servers.
- Using the
administrative clients
- The product provides a variety of administrative clients for
administering your application serving environment, including
configurations and logical administrative domains. Choose from
scripting (wsadmin), the administrative console,
and other options.