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Sun ONE Application Server, Enterprise Edition Getting Started Guide

Contents


About this Guide
What’s In This Guide
How This Guide is Organized
Using the Documentation
Documentation Conventions
General Conventions
Conventions Referring to Directories
Product Support

Chapter 1   Introduction to Sun ONE Application Server 7, Enterprise Edition
About Sun ONE Application Server
About Enterprise Edition Features
Clustering
Load Balancing
Session Persistence
About Session Persistence Types
About Session Persistence Configuration
About Single Sign-on Session Information
High-Availability Database
Example Clustering Scenario
Tools for Configuring and Administering the Application Server

Chapter 2   Enterprise Features Configuration Tutorial
Preparing to Use the Tutorials
Installation Requirements
Required Steps Before Using the Tutorials
Overview of Tutorial Steps
Starting the Server
Setting the PATH Variable
Running asadmin start-domain
Verifying Server Start-up
Verifying Admin Server Start-up
Accessing the Administration Interface
Viewing the Admin Server’s Event Log
Verifying Start-up of Server Instances
Verifying Instances using asadmin
Verifying Instances by Accessing the HTTP Server
Creating the loadblancer.xml File
Adding a Cluster to the loadbalancer.xml File
Configuring Load Balancing
Configuring the Health Checker
Enabling Load Balancer Monitoring
Other Load Balancer Properties
Dynamic Reconfiguration using the Reload Poll Interval
Response Timeout
HTTPS Routing
Sample loadbalancer.xml File

Chapter 3   Cluster JSP Sample Application Tutorial
Preparing to use the Cluster JSP Sample Application Tutorial
Deploying the Cluster JSP Sample Application to a Cluster
Input Files for the cladmin Command
The cladmin Command Syntax
Running cladmin deploy
The asadmin Commands Supported by the cladmin Command
Requirements and Limitations
Starting the Application Server Instances Using cladmin
Verifying the Application Deployment
Monitoring the Sample in the Application Server
Using the Administration Interface to View Logs
Viewing Logs Using the tail Command
Application-Generated Messages in the Event Log
Application-Generated Messages in the Access Log
Troubleshooting Deployment to an Application Server Instance
Adding the Sample Application to the Cluster
Applying Configuration Changes and Restarting the Web Server
Running the Application
Verifying Load Balancing
Steps for Verifying Load Balancing
Troubleshooting the Load-Balancer Plug-in
Finding Errors in Your loadbalancer.xml File
Using the Health Checker
Verifying HTTP Session Persistence
Quiescing a Server Instance

Chapter 4   Summary and Next Steps
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