1. Overview of Enterprise Server Administration
How Dotted Names Work for Configuration
Impact of Configuration Changes
Configuration Changes That Require Server Restart
OSGi Module Management Subsystem
Java Monitoring and Management Console (JConsole)
Application Server Management Extension (AMX)
Instructions for Administering Enterprise Server
4. Administering the Virtual Machine for the Java Platform
6. Administering Web Applications
7. Administering the Logging Service
8. Administering the Monitoring Service
9. Administering Life Cycle Modules
10. Extending Enterprise Server
Part II Security Administration
11. Administering System Security
12. Administering User Security
13. Administering Message Security
Part III Resources and Services Administration
14. Administering Database Connectivity
15. Administering EIS Connectivity
16. Administering Internet Connectivity
17. Administering the Object Request Broker (ORB)
18. Administering the JavaMail Service
19. Administering the Java Message Service (JMS)
20. Administering the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) Service
21. Administering Transactions
After installation, you might need to perform some immediate configuration tasks to make
your installation function as intended. If configuration defaults have been accepted, some features
are enabled and some not. For an overview of initial configuration tasks for
Enterprise Server services and resources, see Initial Configuration Tasks.
In addition, you might want to reset default passwords, change names or locations of files, and so on. The following tables list the default administration values.
Note - For the zip bundle of Enterprise Server v3, the default administrator login is admin, with no password, which means that no login is required.
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For information on replaceables and default paths and files, see Default Paths and File Names.