Application server profiles are the runtime environments for application server processes. This topic describes common scenarios for creating application server profiles and provides links to profile creation procedures for each scenario.
Installing the core product files for a WebSphere Application Server product creates one or more profiles. Use the Profile Management tool to create additional application server runtime environments.
This topic describes how to create application server profiles. Each profile is a runtime environment for the application server that it defines, with data files, configuration files, applications, and an administrative console.
The installation procedure creates an application server during installation named server1.
However, you can use the Profile Management tool to create additional stand-alone application servers.
Following this procedure results in reviewing common installation scenarios to find a possible match for the topology that you intend to create. This procedure shows how to use the Profile Management tool to create additional profiles.
Use the Profile Management tool to create additional stand-alone application server profiles.
After determining a possible topology, follow the steps in the overall procedure.
One step not mentioned in any of these scenarios is to prepare the operating system for installation. Useful links to the installation procedures for each installable component are in the list of related topics.
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