This section describes the information that the installer needs when Application Server is the web container for Portal Server.
Table 1–33 Web Container Information for Portal Server with Application Server
Label and State File Parameter |
Description |
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Installation Directory |
Directory in which Application Server is installed. The default value is: Solaris OS: /opt/SUNWappserver/appserver Linux: /opt/sun/appserver |
Domain Name |
Name of the Application Server instance to which the Portal Server will be deployed. This name is also the name of the Application Server instance directory. The default value is domain1. |
Server Instance Directory |
Path to the Application Server directory for the domain to which you want to deploy this Portal Server instance. The default value is: Solaris OS: /var/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1 Linux: /var/opt/sun/appserver/domains/domain1 |
Server Instance Port |
Port on which Application Server listens for connections to the instance. The default value is 8080. |
Document Root Directory |
Name of the directory where static pages are kept. The default value is: Solaris OS: /var/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1/docroot Linux: /var/opt/sun/appserver/domains/domain1/docroot |
Administration Port |
Port on which the Application Server administration instance is running, for the domain in which Portal Server is being installed. The default value is 4849. |
Administrator User ID |
User ID that Portal Server uses to access the Application Server as administrator. The default value is admin. |
Administrator Password |
Password that the Portal Server uses to access the Application Server as administrator. |
Secure Server Instance Port |
Specify whether the value for Server Instance Port refers to a secure port. A secure port uses the HTTPS protocol. A non-secure port uses HTTP. In a state file, specify https for a secure port or http for a non-secure port. The default value is http. |
Secure Administration Server Port |
Specify whether the value for Administration Port is a secure port. A secure port uses the HTTPS protocol. A non-secure port uses HTTP. In a state file, specify https for a secure port or http for a non-secure port. The default value is http. |