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Hitachi Application Server V10 GUI Reference Guide(For Windows® Systems)


4.10 Java EE Server Application tab

Use the Java EE Server Application tab to view, manage, enable, and disable the application(s) deployed on the selected Java EE server. You can also launch, start, stop, or restart the Java EE server.

Tab components

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List of tab items

The Java EE Server Application tab displays the following dynamic items:

Sub title

Displays the name of the selected Java EE server, server state icon, and server state. The Java EE server can be in any one of the following states:

  • Working
  • Stopped
  • Requires To Restart
Application count

Displays (within parentheses) the total number of applications deployed on the selected Java EE server.

The Java EE Server Application tab displays the following Application items in a tabular format:

S. No

Display item

Description

1

Name

Displays a list of the application(s) (along with a link button) deployed on the selected Java EE server. Click this link button to display the general information of the corresponding application in the Application General tab (in the Configuration tab). By default, this column is sorted in ascending order.

2

Description

Displays the description of the application(s) listed in the Name column. If the description of an application is not available, then this display item is blank. This column can be sorted.

3

Target

Displays the information of the target (along with a link button) on which the application(s) are enabled. Click this link button to display a list of target(s) associated with the application in the Application Target tab (in the Configuration tab). The display format of the target information is "Enabled on count of targets on which application is enabled of count of targets on which application is deployed Target(s)". This column can be sorted.

4

Enabled

Displays check boxes to enable or disable the application(s) listed in the Name column on its associated target(s). If an application is enabled on at least one target, then the corresponding check box is selected. If an application is disabled on any of its targets, then the corresponding check box is cleared. To enable an application, select the corresponding Enabled check box to display the Enable Application dialog box, and then click the OK button. To disable an application, clear the corresponding Enabled check box to display the Disable Application dialog box, and then click the OK button. This column can be sorted. If you enable an application by using a command and a different version of the application is already enabled, then that version is disabled. However, if you enable an application from Administration Console and a different version of the application is already enabled, then that version is not disabled.

5

Action

Displays a Launch button for each application listed in the Name column. To launch an application, click the corresponding Launch button to display the Launch Application dialog box. If you specify the required details in the dialog box and click the OK button, then the application is started in a separate window. If the selected application is not enabled on any of the targets on which it is deployed, clicking the Launch button displays the Information dialog box. This dialog box displays a message asking you to enable the application on the target(s), on which it is deployed, before launching the application.

The Java EE Server Application tab displays the following action items:

Start button

To start the selected Java EE server, click the Start button to display the Start Server dialog box, and then click the OK button.

Stop button

To stop the selected Java EE server, click the Stop button to display the Stop Server dialog box, and then click the OK button.

Restart button

To restart the selected Java EE server, click the Restart button to display the Restart Server dialog box, and then click the OK button.