Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP11 Administrator's Guide

ProcedureTo create a configuration style

  1. Access the Class Manager.

  2. Choose the Styles tab.

  3. Click the New Style link.

  4. Type the name you want to give the configuration style, click OK.

    Sun Java System Web Server displays the Edit a Style page.

  5. From the drop-down list, choose a configuration style to edit and click Edit this Style.

  6. From the list of links available, click the category you want to configure for your style.

    You can configure the information listed in Creating a Configuration Style.

  7. Fill out the form that appears, and click OK.

  8. Repeat step 4 and step 5 to make any other configuration changes to the configuration style. Click OK.

    When you choose a style to edit, your Resource Picker lists configuration styles instead of other resources. After you have finished editing a style, click OK and Save and Apply. The Resource Picker exits the styles mode. You can also choose to exit the styles mode by choosing Exit styles mode from the Resource Picker. For more information about the Resource Picker, see Using the Resource Picker of Chapter 1, Introduction to Sun Java System Web Server.

    Category  

    Description  

    CGI file type 

    Allows you to activate CGI as a file type. For more information about CGIs, see Installing CGI Programs..

    Character Set 

    Allows you to change the character set for a resource. For more information about character sets, see Changing the Character Set..

    Default Query Handler 

    Allows you to set a default query handler for a server resource. For more information about query handling, see Using the Query Handler..

    Document Footer 

    Allows you to add a document footer to a server resource. For more information, see Setting the Document Footer.

    .htaccess Configuration

    Allows you to give people a subset of configuration options without giving them access to the Server Manager. For more information about access control, see Chapter 10, Controlling Access to Your ServerUsing Thread Pools.

    Require Stronger Security 

    Allows you to specify key size restrictions, or to reject access with a specific file. 

    Error Responses 

    Allows you to customize the error responses that clients see when they encounter an error from your server. 

    Log preferences 

    Allows you to set preferences for access logs. For more information about log preferences, see Setting Access Log Preferences..

    Remote File Manipulation 

    Allows you to activate the file manipulation commands which allow remote browsers to change your server’s documents. For more information, see Enabling Remote File Manipulation.

    Server Parsed HTML 

    Allows you to specify whether the server parses files before they are sent to the client. For more information, see the Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP11 Programmer’s Guide.

    Serve Precompressed Content 

    Allows you to specify whether the server sends a precompressed version of the file. For more information, see Configuring the Server to Serve Precompressed Content.

    Compress Content on Demand 

    Allows you to specify whether the server dynamically compresses content before it is sent to the client. For more information, see Configuring the Server to Compress Content on Demand.

    Symbolic links (UNIX/Linux) 

    Allows you to limit the use of filesystem links in your server. For more information, see Restricting Symbolic Links (UNIX/Linux).

    For more information, see the New Style page in the online help.