1.2.1 Setting up a single Web front system
The single Web front system allocates Web server and the J2EE server to the same host. You can set up this system by following the instructions on the
Setup Wizard.
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Example of system setup
The following figure shows the configuration example of a single Web front system.
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Tasks to be executed and their necessity
The following table describes the tasks to be executed for configuring a single Web front system and necessity of these tasks.
Table 1‒1: Tasks for configuring a single Web front system and necessity of these tasks
Tasks to be executed when setting up a single Web front system
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Necessity
of executing the task
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Conditions for executing the tasks
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Reference
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Preparing a database
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Y#
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Connecting to the database
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2.1.1
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Installing Application Server
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Y
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Mandatory (when the OS is Windows)
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2.2.2
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Mandatory (when the OS is AIX)
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2.2.3
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Mandatory (when the OS is Linux)
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2.2.4
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Installing the products used for connecting to the database
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Y#
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For connecting to the database
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2.2.5
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Setting up the system environment
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Y
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Mandatory
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2.2.6
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Timeout settings
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A
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Changing to a system environment definition that fulfills the system requirements
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2.2.9
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Setting up and starting business applications
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Y
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Mandatory
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2.2.10
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- Legend:
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Y: Mandatory tasks.
A: Tasks to be executed with the execution conditions are fulfilled
#: In the example of the system configuration described in this manual, connection with the database is a prerequisite. Therefore,
this task is mandatory.
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