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An application server is a server that provides services required to run enterprise application s. It handles the transaction management,security, Servers Location where the JVM Values are set:  Application servers > server1 > Process Definition > Java Virtual Machine Max Heap Size: Min Heap Size : Classpath: Bootpath:

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An application server is a server thatprovides services required to runenterprise applications.

It handles the transactionmanagement,security,

Servers

Location where the JVM Values are set:

 

Application servers > server1 > Process Definition >

Java Virtual Machine

Max Heap Size:

Min Heap Size :

Classpath:

Bootpath:

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Application servers > server1 > Session management

Use this page to configure session manager properties to

control the behavior of Hypertext Transfer Protocol

(HTTP) session support. These settings apply to both

the SIP container and the Web container.

Configuration

General PropertiesSession tracking mechanism: Enable SSL ID tracking

Enable cookies

Enable URL rewriting

Enable protocol switch rewriting

Maximum in-memory session count:

sessions

Allow overflow

Allow overflow

Session timeout:No timeout

Set timeout

minutes

Security integration

Security integration

Serialize session access: Allow serial access

Maximum wait time

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Web servers

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Applications

 Enterprise Applications

A single application can be deployed onto multiple

servers.

Install New Application

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Resources

Schedulers

Specifies scheduler resources that the server uses.Schedulers are persistent and transactional timer

services that can run business logic. Each schedulerruns tasks independently and has a programminginterface accessible from J2EE applications using theJava(TM) Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI).

You can also manage schedulers using a Java(TM)Management Extensions (JMX) MBean

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JMS

JMS providers

Connection factories

Queue connection factories

Topic connection factories

Queues

Topics

Activation specifications

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Logging and Tracing > server1

Use this page to select a system log to configure, orto specify a log detail level for components and

groups of components. Use log levels to controlwhich events are processed by Java logging.

General Properties

Diagnostic Trace

JVM Logs

Process Logs

IBM Service Logs

Change Log Detail Levels

Use log levels to control which events are processed by

Java logging. Click Components to specify a log detail

level for individual components, or click Groups to

specify a log detail level for a predefined group of 

components. Click a component or group name to select

a log detail level.

Service integration

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Buses

Web services

JAX-RPC Handlers

JAX-RPC Handler Lists

WS-Security bindings

WS-Security configurations

UDDI References

WS-Notification services