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Enter the path on the local or server machine to the
3.
application in the field provided.
On server machines enter the absolute path to the WAR file.
On local machines you can browse the available paths. Clicking browse will
bring up the File Upload window, allowing you to select the WAR file to
upload to your server.
Enter the URI on the virtual server for the web application in the field
4.
provided.
Enter the absolute path to the directory on the server machine where the
5.
contents of the WAR file will be extracted from. If the directory does not exist,
one will be created.
Click OK.
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Click Apply.
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Select Dynamic Reconfiguration for your web application to be deployed.
8.
Editing Web Applications
You can edit, delete, disable, or enable an already deployed web application.
Access the Edit Web Applications page by selecting Edit Web Applications under
the Web Applications tab of the Virtual Server Manager.
To edit, delete, disable, or enable an already deployed web application, follow
these steps:
Select the action you wish to perform from the drop-down list in the Action
1.
column next to the web application you are editing. Choose:
Edit to change the URI where the web application can be accessed.
Delete to delete the web application entry from the web applications file
and delete the directory where the application is deployed.
Disable to make the web application inaccessible from the URI, but not
delete it.
Enable to reactivate web applications that were previously disabled.
CAUTION
Deleting a web application also deletes the directory the application
is deployed in.
(Optional) Enter a new URI in the URI field if you are editing the web
2.
application.
Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP)
file containing the web
WAR
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