Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Administer applications and their environment
How do I administer applications and their environments?
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stand-alone application server node, a dmgr, or a managed node." /> Create WebSphere profiles
managed servers. Use this task to view information about managing nodes." /> Administer nodes
registerNode command to register a stand-alone node with an admin agent." /> Register a node with the admin agent
Administer nodes using the admin agent
Register a node with the job manager
submit jobs for registered stand-alone application servers, dmgrs, and hosts." /> Administer nodes from the console using the job manager
submit jobs for registered application servers, dmgrs, and hosts." /> Administer nodes from wsadmin.sh using the job manager
Configure remote file services
Administer application servers with the console
Configure application servers with scripting
Manage application servers with scripting
Use the console to balance workloads by clustering application servers
Use scripting to balance workloads by clustering application server
Establish high availability (HA)
UDDI registry is uddi.ear. Use the console or Java Management Extensions (JMX) interface to manage UDDI registries." /> Administer the UDDI registry
Use the console to administer communication with web servers (plug-ins)
Use scripting to administer communication with web servers (plug-ins)
manage HTTP sessions." /> Administer HTTP sessions with the console
manage HTTP sessions." /> Administer HTTP sessions with scripting
name servers." /> Provide access to naming and directory resources (JNDI) - Name server
Provide access to naming and directory resources (JNDI) - Bindings
Provide access to relational databases (JDBC resources) with the console
Provide access to relational databases (JDBC resources) with scripting
Provide access to messaging resources (default messaging provider) with scripting
resource adapter (connector or RAR), and application client files." /> Install applications with the console
resource adapter (connector or RAR), and application client files." /> Install applications with scripting
Start and stop applications with the console
Start and stop applications with scripting
Update applications with the console
Update applications with scripting
Deploy and administer web services applications
Administer business-level applications
Administer business-level applications using programming
empty business-level application and then add assets, libraries, or business-level applications." /> Set up business-level applications using scripting
Manage environment configurations with properties files using wsadmin.sh
command-line tools, and Java Management Extensions (JMX) programs." /> Choose an administrative client
Use the administrative console
Troubleshoot administration
Overview and new features for administering applications and their environments