Starting and Stopping Your Server Instance
Configuring the Server Instance
Managing Administration Traffic to the Server
Overview of the Administration Connector
Accessing Administrative Suffixes
To Configure the Administration Connector
Configuring the Server With dsconfig
Overview of the dsconfig Command
Using dsconfig in Interactive Mode
To Display the Properties of a Component
To Modify the Properties of a Component
To Modify the Values of a Multi-Valued Property
Configuring the Connection Handlers
To Display All Connection Handlers
Configuring the LDAP Connection Handler
To Control Which Clients Have LDAP Access to the Directory Server
Configuring the LDIF Connection Handler
To Enable the JMX Alert Handler Through the LDIF Connection Handler
Configuring the JMX Connection Handler
To Change the Port on Which the Server Listens for JMX Connections
Configuring Plug-Ins With dsconfig
Modifying the Plug-In Configuration
To Display the List of Plug-Ins
To Enable or Disable a Plug-In
To Display and Configure Plug-In Properties
To Configure Plug-In Invocation Order
Utilities That Can Schedule Tasks
Controlling Which Tasks Can Be Run
Scheduling and Configuring Tasks
To Configure Task Notification
To Configure Task Dependencies
Managing and Monitoring Scheduled Tasks
To Obtain Information About Scheduled Tasks
To Manage Tasks by Using the Control Panel
Deploying and Configuring the DSML Gateway
Deploying the DSML Gateway in Apache Tomcat
Deploying the DSML Gateway in Glassfish
Deploying the DSML Gateway in Sun Java System Web Server 7
Confirming the DSML Gateway Deployment
To Confirm the DSML Gateway Deployment with JXplorer
Confirming the DSML Gateway Deployment with the Directory Server Resource Kit
Deploying and Configuring the NameFinder Application
Deploying NameFinder in Apache Tomcat
Deploying NameFinder in Sun Java System Web Server 7
Confirming the NameFinder Deployment
To Confirm the NameFinder Deployment
Configuring the Proxy Components
Configuring Security Between Clients and Servers
Configuring Security Between the Proxy and the Data Source
Configuring Servers With the Control Panel
You can deploy NameFinder in Glassfish using either the autodeploy feature or the graphical administration interface.
For example, if you want the application context to be /namefinder, then rename it to namefinder.war before putting it in the autodeploy directory.
Glassfish automatically detects the new WAR file and makes it available for use, usually in a few seconds.
See Configuring NameFinder andConfirming the NameFinder Deployment for information about completing your NameFinder deployment.
The available web applications are displayed. Unless you have previously installed web applications, the list is empty.
The Deploy Enterprise Applications/Modules page appears in the browser, displaying fields where you specify either the WAR file to the server or specify the path to a WAR file already on the server system.
See Configuring NameFinder and Confirming the NameFinder Deployment for information about completing your NameFinder deployment.