1.4.1 Restrictions on the host used for setup
You can execute the setup from a host that is different from the J2EE server and the CORBA Naming Service.
J2EE applications in the exploded archive format, however, can only be set up and customized on the same host as the J2EE server.
When operating a J2EE server on another host, the following settings need to be specified beforehand:
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Access permission settings for the J2EE server
Access permissions are required for the J2EE server to be operated. In order to set the access permission for the J2EE server, define the webserver.connector.http.permitted.hosts key in the usrconf.properties file for the J2EE server. For details on the usrconf.properties file for the J2EE server, see 2.2.3 usrconf.properties (User property file for J2EE servers) in the uCosminexus Application Server Definition Reference Guide.
If there is no access permission for the J2EE server, an error message is displayed and the setup cannot be executed.
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Network settings
You need to set up the network in advance so that the host that executes the server management commands can resolve the host name of the J2EE server.
If the setup, the J2EE server, and CORBA Naming Service are on different hosts, and if the Cosminexus version installed on these hosts is different, the setup may not run normally. Ensure that the same version of Cosminexus is installed on the hosts on which the setup, the J2EE server, and CORBA Naming Service are running.