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Creating an Oracle Java CAPS Runtime Environment     Java CAPS Documentation
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Creating a Runtime Environment

Building a Runtime Environment

Using the Environment Editor

To Create and Populate a Runtime Environment

Using the Environment Context Menu

Using Environment Component Context Menus

Environment Components

Adding Environmental Constants

Adding Logical Hosts and Domains

Adding Application Servers

Adding Message Servers

Adding Scheduler External Systems

Adding SOAP/HTTP Web Service External Systems

Adding UDDI External Systems

Adding Application Servers

Figure 8 Application Server Icon

image:Image of an Application Server Icon.

The Logical Host contains one or more instances of a Java EE-compatible application server. This server is the engine that runs Collaborations for processing business logic, and adapters for communicating with external applications. The application server provides services for security, transactions, business rules execution, and connectivity management. Java CAPS contains the GlassFish Server (Sun Java System Application Server) and the JMS IQ Manager.

You can add this component to the Environment by selecting the New > [Application Server Type] option from the Logical Host context menu in the NetBeans Services window, which presents a dialog box in which you enter the component name. Right-clicking the Application Server in the Service window displays its context menu. See Using Environment Component Context Menus.