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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
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Conventions
1
Accessing Certifications (formerly Minimum Technical Requirements)
2
Understanding Server Manager and This Guide
3
Installing, Updating, and Configuring WebSphere 8.5 and 8.5.5
3.1
Before You Begin
3.2
Installing the IBM Installation Manager
3.3
Installing an IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5
or 8.5.5
3.4
Creating a New Profile for WebSphere Application Server 8.5
3.5
Installing the IBM HTTP Server 8.5
3.6
Installing Web Server Plug-ins for IBM WebSphere Application Server
3.7
Enabling SDK 7.0 on WebSphere Application Server 8.5
3.8
Switching to SDK 7.0 on WebSphere Application Server 8.5
3.8.1
Working with the managesdk Command
3.8.2
Modify the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Server Manager Agent with JRE 1.7.0
3.9
Installing the WebSphere Customization Toolbox
3.10
Installing or Updating to WebSphere 8.5 Fix Pack
3.10.1
Updating the IBM Installation Manager to WebSphere 8.5 or Greater
3.10.2
Updating WebSphere Application Server 8.5 or Greater
3.10.3
Working with the HTTP Server Component
3.10.4
Working with the Plug-ins Component
3.10.5
Working with the Customization Toolbox Component
3.11
Configuring the IBM Web Server Plug-in
3.12
Setting the HTTP Server Properties
3.13
Manually Generating a Plug-in
3.14
Manually Editing the HTTP Configuration File
4
Installing and Configuring WebSphere 7.0
4.1
Installing WebSphere Application Server 7.0 (Using Network Deployment CD or Downloaded Image)
4.2
Installing the IBM HTTP Server 7.0
4.3
Installing IBM HTTP Server Plug-ins for WebSphere Application Server
4.4
Installing the WebSphere Update Installer
4.5
Installing WebSphere 7.0 Fix Pack 29
4.6
Installing the IBM HTTP Server Fix Pack
4.7
Installing the WebSphere 7.0 Plug-ins Fix Pack
4.8
Verifying the Versions of Installed WebSphere Products
4.8.1
WebSphere Application Server
4.8.2
IBM HTTP Server
4.8.3
WebSphere Plugins for IBM WebSphere Application Server
4.9
Starting the WebSphere Application Server
4.10
Stopping the WebSphere Application Server
4.11
Determining the Name and Status of the WebSphere Application Server
4.12
Starting the IBM HTTP Server
4.13
Stopping the IBM HTTP Server
4.14
Accessing the WebSphere Administration Console
4.15
Testing the WebSphere and IBM HTTP Server Installation
4.16
Generating and Propagating WebSphere Plug-ins (optional)
4.16.1
Generating WebSphere Plug-ins
4.16.2
Propagating WebSphere Plug-ins
4.17
Creating a New Application Server Profile (optional)
4.18
Deleting a Profile (optional)
4.19
Adding a New Web Server for a New Profile (optional)
5
Running the HTML Server
5.1
Starting the HTML Server
5.2
Stopping the HTML Server
5.3
Accessing the HTML Server
5.4
Generating Serialized Objects for the HTML Server
5.5
Configuring the HTML Server for Non-Western European Languages
5.6
Enabling the Browser Side Debugging Feature on the Web Client
5.7
Customizing the Disclaimer for the Sign-In Page
5.8
Setting Up Quick Links for Pervasive Device Support
5.9
Clearing File Attachments from the Browser Cache
5.9.1
Securing Internet Explorer
5.9.2
Securing Safari
5.9.3
Securing Mozilla Firefox
6
Understanding EnterpriseOne HTML Server Package Discovery
6.1
Overview of EnterpriseOne HTML Server Package Discovery
6.2
Impacts to End Users
6.3
Understanding the Manifest
A
Generating JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Serialized Objects
A.1
Generating JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Serialized Objects Overview
A.2
Installing eGenerator
A.2.1
Prerequisites
A.2.2
Preparing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for Serialized Objects
A.3
Working with the eGenerator
A.3.1
Running the eGenerator Diagnostic Tool
A.3.2
Generate Using the Web Server
A.3.3
Bypass the Web Server and Generate Serialized Objects Directly to the Serialized Object Tables
A.4
Configuring eGenerator
A.4.1
Setting eGenerator Options
A.4.1.1
Generation Modes
A.4.1.1.1
Sequential Generation
A.4.1.1.2
Parallel Generation
A.4.2
Choosing Languages
A.4.3
Configuring the genapp.ini File
A.5
Generating the Serialized Object Manifest
A.6
Generating All Standard Serialized Objects
A.7
Generating a List of Objects (Bulk Generation)
A.8
Verifying the Generation Process
A.8.1
Checking Log Files
A.8.2
Checking Database Acknowledgements
A.9
Generating Other Selected Objects
A.9.1
Generating Core Objects
A.9.2
Generating Applications
A.9.3
Generating Forms
A.9.4
Generating Reports
A.9.5
Generating NERs
A.9.6
Generating Data Dictionary Items
A.9.7
Generating Tables
A.9.8
Generating Business Views
A.9.9
Generating Data Structures
B
Configuring Secure Socket Layer with the HTML Server
B.1
Configuring SSL on the IBM HTTP Server
B.2
Configuring SSL on IBM WebSphere
C
Uninstalling WebSphere Fix Packs
C.1
Uninstalling a WebSphere 8.5 Fix Pack
C.2
Uninstalling a WebSphere 7.0 Fix Pack
D
Enabling Compression on IBM HTTP Server
D.1
Understanding Compression
D.2
Configuring the mod_deflate directive
D.2.1
Logging Compression Results
D.2.2
Example: Configuring mod_deflate for EnterpriseOne
E
Understanding Media Objects on the Web Server
E.1
Required jas.ini Settings
E.2
How Media Objects are Displayed by the HTML Server
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