WAS v8.5 > Administer applications and their environment

How do I administer applications and their environments?

Follow these shortcuts to get started quickly with popular tasks.

Create WebSphere profiles

Register a node with the administrative agent

Administer nodes using the administrative agent

Administer configurations

Administer application servers with the console

Configure application servers with scripting

Manage application servers with scripting

Administer generic servers

Administer custom services

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)

Administer HTTP sessions with the console

Administer HTTP sessions with scripting

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

Choose a messaging provider.

Provide access to messaging resources (default messaging provider) with scripting

Install applications with the console

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

Set up business-level applications using scripting

Manage environment configurations with properties files using wsadmin.sh

Choose an administrative client

Use the dmgr console

Use scripting (wsadmin)

Troubleshoot deployment

Troubleshoot administration


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New features overview for administering applications and their environments


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