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WebSphere Application Server Community Edition servers

We can centrally manage WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE) servers and applications along with the other servers and applications from the Intelligent Management environment.


Complete life-cycle servers

We can create WAS CE servers in the Intelligent Management environment that have complete life-cycle management. To take advantage of complete life-cycle management, install WAS CE Version 2 or later. Complete life-cycle servers provide the following benefits:

Important: Do not use the WAS Community Edition console to edit your complete life-cycle servers, except for functions that are not available with Intelligent Management.


Discovered servers

Middleware discovery locates existing installations of WAS Community Edition servers and their installed applications, and creates the corresponding configuration to include servers and applications in the Intelligent Management cell. Middleware discovery can preserve the time investment that went into building the original WAS CE environment.

Middleware discovery can find WAS CE Version 1 and later and Version 2 and later servers. These servers are represented as assisted life-cycle servers. We cannot create expression-based dynamic clusters of these servers, but we can group the servers together in a dynamic cluster. The members of these dynamic clusters must have the same version of WAS Community Edition and the same applications installed.

Any discovered applications are represented as unmanaged applications. We can install managed applications with the console on discovered WAS CE Version 2 and later servers. For WAS CE Version 1 discovered servers, we can create representations of the applications that have been installed in the WAS Community Edition console as unmanaged applications only.


Assisted life-cycle servers

If we configured WAS CE servers with Intelligent Management, we manually created representations of the servers in the environment that were assisted life-cycle servers.

We cannot create expression-based dynamic clusters of these servers, but we can group the servers together in a dynamic cluster. The members of these dynamic clusters must have the same version of WAS Community Edition and the same applications installed.

We can install managed applications to assisted life-cycle WAS CE Version 2 and later servers with the console or administrative tasks. For WAS CE Version 1 assisted life-cycle servers, we can install unmanaged applications only. You install unmanaged applications within the WAS Community Edition console and create representations of the applications in the console.


Topology

Assisted and Complete Lifecycle servers have been deprecated in WebSphere Application Server Version 9.0. Migrate WebSphere Liberty servers to a Liberty Collective configuration. There is no recommended migration action for other server types.


Related concepts

  • Middleware nodes and servers
  • Deploy WAS CE applications
  • Configure assisted life-cycle WAS CE servers