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Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Administration Guide

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Preface

1.  Overview of Enterprise Server Administration

Default Settings and Locations

Configuration Tasks

Administration Tools

Instructions for Administering Enterprise Server

Part I Runtime Administration

2.  General Administration

3.  Administering Domains

4.  Administering the Virtual Machine for the Java Platform

5.  Administering Thread Pools

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

Part IV Appendixes

A.  Subcommands for the asadmin Utility

Index

D

DAS, displaying uptime, To Display Domain Uptime
databases
administering connectivity, Administering Database Connectivity
JNDI names, J2EE Naming Environment
resource references, Naming References and Binding Information
setting up access, Setting Up the Database
starting, To Start the Database
stopping, To Stop the Database
supported, Configuration Specifics for JDBC Drivers
default listener ports, Administering HTTP Network Listeners
default login, About Administering Domains (or Servers)
default login identity
Default Settings and Locations
To Create a Domain
To Log In to a Domain
default virtual server, To Assign a Default Virtual Server to an HTTP Listener
default web module
Invoking a Servlet by Alternate Means
To Assign a Default Web Module to a Virtual Server
default-web.xml file, Defining Global Features for Web Applications
delete-admin-object command, To Delete an Administered Object
delete-audit-module subcommand, To Delete an Audit Module
delete-auth-realm command, To Delete an Authentication Realm
delete-connector-connection-pool command, To Delete a Connector Connection Pool
delete-connector-resource command, To Delete a Connector Resource
delete-connector-security-map command, To Delete a Connector Security Map
delete-connector-work-security-map command, To Delete a Connector Work Security Map
delete-custom-resource command, To Delete a Custom JNDI Resource
delete-domain command, To Delete a Domain
delete-file-user command, To Delete a File User
delete-http command, To Delete an HTTP Configuration
delete-http-listener command, To Delete an HTTP Network Listener
delete-iiop-listener command, To Delete an IIOP Listener
delete-javamail-resource command, To Delete a JavaMail Resource
delete-jdbc-connection-pool command, To Delete a JDBC Connection Pool
delete-jdbc-resource command, To Delete a JDBC Resource
delete-jms-host command, To Delete a JMS Host
delete-jms-resource command, To Delete a Connection Factory or Destination Resource
delete-jmsdest command, To Delete a JMS Physical Destination
delete-jndi-resource command, To Delete an External JNDI Resource
delete-jvm-options command, To Delete JVM Options
delete-lifecycle-module subcommand, To Delete a Life Cycle Module
delete-message-security-provider command, To Delete a Message Security Provider
delete-network-listener command, To Delete an HTTP Network Listener
delete-password-alias command, To Delete a Password Alias
delete-profiler command, To Delete a Profiler
delete-protocol command, To Delete a Protocol
delete-resource-adapter-config command, To Delete a Resource Adapter Configuration
delete-ssl command, To Delete SSL From an HTTP Listener
delete-system-property command, To Delete a System Property
delete-threadpool command, To Delete a Thread Pool
delete-transport command, To Delete a Transport
delete-virtual-server command, To Delete a Virtual Server
deleting
administered object, To Delete an Administered Object
audit modules, To Delete an Audit Module
connector connection pool, To Delete a Connector Connection Pool
connector resource, To Delete a Connector Resource
connector security map, To Delete a Connector Security Map
connector work security map, To Delete a Connector Work Security Map
custom resource, To Delete a Custom JNDI Resource
domain, To Delete a Domain
external JNDI resource, To Delete an External JNDI Resource
HTTP configuration, To Delete an HTTP Configuration
HTTP listeners, To Delete an HTTP Network Listener
HTTP protocol, To Delete a Protocol
IIOP listeners, To Delete an IIOP Listener
JavaMail resource, To Delete a JavaMail Resource
JDBC connection pools, To Delete a JDBC Connection Pool
JDBC resources, To Delete a JDBC Resource
JMS hosts, To Delete a JMS Host
JMS physical destination, To Delete a JMS Physical Destination
JMS resource, To Delete a Connection Factory or Destination Resource
JVM options, To Delete JVM Options
life cycle modules, To Delete a Life Cycle Module
message security provider, To Delete a Message Security Provider
password alias, To Delete a Password Alias
profilers, To Delete a Profiler
realms, To Delete an Authentication Realm
resource adapter configuration, To Delete a Resource Adapter Configuration
SSL from HTTP listeners, To Delete SSL From an HTTP Listener
system properties, To Delete a System Property
threadpools, To Delete a Thread Pool
transport, To Delete a Transport
users, To Delete a File User
virtual servers, To Delete a Virtual Server
deployment, REST interfaces, Child Resources for Non-CRUD Operations
Derby JDBC driver, Java DB/Derby Type 4 JDBC Driver
destination (physical), deleting, To Delete a JMS Physical Destination
destination resource
creating, To Create a Connection Factory or Destination Resource
deleting, To Delete a Connection Factory or Destination Resource
updating, To Create a Connection Factory or Destination Resource
digest realm, Administering Authentication Realms
configuring, To Configure a JDBC or Digest Authentication Realm
directory listings, disabling, Defining Global Features for Web Applications
disable-monitoring subcommand, To Disable Monitoring
disabling, monitoring, To Disable Monitoring
displaying
domain uptime, To Display Domain Uptime
version information, To Display the Enterprise Server Version
document root, To Assign a Default Web Module to a Virtual Server
domains
administering, Administering Domains
creating, To Create a Domain
deleting, To Delete a Domain
displaying uptime, To Display Domain Uptime
overview, About Administering Domains (or Servers)
restarting, To Restart a Domain
restarting automatically in Solaris 10, To Automatically Restart a Domain on Solaris 10
starting, To Start a Domain
stopping, To Stop a Domain
switching to another Java version, To Switch a Domain to Another Supported Java Version
dotted names
comparison with REST URLs, Using REST URLs to Administer Enterprise Server
for configuration, How Dotted Names Work for Configuration
for monitoring
How the Monitoring Tree Structure Works
Guidelines for Using the list and get Subcommands for Monitoring
To View Comprehensive Monitoring Data
dynamic configuration changes, Dynamic Configuration Changes