Configuring Virtual Server Java Web Application Settings; Deleting A Virtual Server - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Configuring Virtual Server Java Web Application
Settings
A web application is a collection of Java servlets, JSPs, HTML pages, classes and
other resources. All the resources are stored in a directory, and all requests to that
directory run the application. Use the Java Web Applications Settings page in the
Class Manager to set web applications across all virtual servers in a class. Use the
pages under the Web Applications tab of the Virtual Server Manager to deploy and
edit web applications for a specific virtual server.
For more information on web applications and the
15, "Extending Your Server With Programs."

Deleting a Virtual Server

To delete a virtual server, follow these steps:
From the Class Manager, click the Virtual Servers tab.
1.
Click Edit Virtual Servers.
2.
From the pull-down list next to the virtual server you want, choose Delete.
3.
You cannot delete the default virtual server that was created when you
installed the server. You also cannot delete a server that is the default virtual
server on a connection group.
Click OK. The virtual server is deleted.
4.
web-apps.xml
Chapter 14
Creating and Configuring Virtual Servers
Deleting a Virtual Server
file, see Chapter
331

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