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| | a group of server instances sharing the same set of applications, resources, and configuration information. ( ) |
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| | add an existing cluster or server instance to an existing load balancer configuration or load balancer ( ) |
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| | add-resources ( ) |
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| | adds a connection pool with the specified connection pool name ( ) |
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| | adds a lifecycle module ( ) |
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| | adds a new HTTP listener socket ( ) |
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| | adds a new unbound node agent to a domain ( ) |
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| | adds an audit-module ( ) |
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| | adds an IIOP listener ( ) |
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| | adds the administered object with the specified JNDI name ( ) |
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| | adds the named authentication realm ( ) |
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| | allows you to execute multiple commands while preserving environment settings and remaining in the asadmin utility ( ) |
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| | an Application Server instance has its own Java EE configuration, Java EE resources, application deployment areas, and server configuration settings. ( ) |
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| | appclient ( ) |
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| | application ( ) |
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| | Application server instances, deployed applications, resources, domains each have their own configurations. ( ) |
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| | applies load balancer configuration changes to the load balancer ( ) |
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| | apply–http–lb–changes ( ) |
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| | asadmin — wrapper utility for performing administrative tasks on Ubuntu Linux. ( ) |
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| | asadmin ( ) |
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| | asant ( ) |