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Configure Your Existing Web Application Server
The Configure Web Application Server screen displays during installation after you specify an existing server in the Select Web Application Server screen. To install web components on your web application server, provide specific configuration information about your existing web application server.
To configure your existing web application server
- Select your existing web application server from the drop-down list of web application server types.
- Click Next to continue with the installation.
The following list summarizes the information that is required for supported web application servers.
Note: If you are using an application server version that is not listed in the drop-down list of web application server types, we recommend that you deploy the web applications after installation.
- Tomcat 6
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- Server Instance: Name of the current web application server instance (for example, localhost)
- Service Name: Name of the Windows service if you are installing the application server as a Windows service (for example, "Tomcat6")
- Application Server Installation Directory: The directory where the web application server is installed (for example, C:\wdeploy\appserver\Tomcat6)
- WebLogic 10/10.3
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- Port: Administration port of the application server (for example, 7001)
- Username: User name with administration rights to the application server
- Password: Password for the account with administration rights to the application server
- Server Instance: Name of the current web application server instance (for example, mserver1)
- Application Server Domain Root Directory: The WebLogic domain root directory (for example, c:\bea\weblogic10\user_projects\domains\base_domain)
Note: If you are using WebLogic 10.3.x, deploy applications after installation. For deployment, use weblogic11 as the configuration file. For example, to deploy all applications for WebLogic 10.3.3, edit the config.weblogic11 file and then run the command "wdeploy weblogic11 deployall".
- WebLogic 9.2
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- Port: Administration port of the application server (for example, 7001)
- Username: User name with administration rights to the application server
- Password: Password for the account with administration rights to the application server
- Server Instance: Name of the current web application server instance (for example, mserver1)
- Application Server Domain Root Directory: The directory where the web application server is installed (for example, c:\bea\user_projects\domains\base_domain)
- WebSphere 6.1/7
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- SOAP Port: The SOAP Connector Port of the application server (for example, 8880)
- Username: User name with administration rights to the WebSphere application server
- Password: Password for the account with administration rights to the application server
- Server Instance: Name of the current web application server instance (for example, server1)
- Virtual Host: The virtual host to which the application must be bound
- Admin is Secure?: Select this option to enable security requiring administrative access credentials to the application.
Notes:
- Set the values for the username and password parameters when Admin is Secure is enabled.
- If the Admin is Secure option is selected, enable the security in WebSphere too.
- Application Server Installation Directory: The directory where the web application server is installed (for example, C:\Program Files \IBM\WebSphere\AppServer)
- Oracle Application Server 10g R3
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The Start Installation screen displays. Remember your credentials for the web application server as they can be required to install add-ons such as ProcessTracker or additional language packs.
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