3-18 Configuration Guide for IBM WebSphere Application Server
3.15 Select Optional Configuration
Select the categories if any for which you want to perform advanced configuration. For each category that you select, the appropriate configuration screen is displayed to
allow you to perform advanced configuration. If you do not select any items on this screen, the Configuration Summary screen is displayed next.
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Application Servers, Clusters, and End Points : This option is available only in an
IBM WebSphere ND environment. It is not available in an IBM WebSphere AS environment.
Select this option to perform any of the following tasks:
– Add, delete, or clone an Application Server
– Change the name of an Application Server
– Toggle development mode on or off for an Application Server
– Add clusters to the cell, and add servers to a cluster
– Configure end points ports for the Administration Server or any Application
Server
– Change the file store shared directory locations for your clusters, including the
log directory, permanent store directory, and temporary store directory
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Deployments and Services : Select this option to perform any of the following
tasks. In an IBM WebSphere AS environment, you can only enable or disable the items that are targeted to the Application Server.
– Change the deployment targets for your clusters or servers
– Change the service targets for your clusters or servers
Notes: The categories that are listed on this screen depend on the
resources defined in the templates that you selected for the cell.
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– Change the custom service targets for your servers
– Change the resource adapter targets for your servers
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JDBC : Select this option to change the JDBC data source targets for your clusters
or servers. In an IBM WebSphere AS environment, you can only enable or disable the data sources that are targeted to the Application Server.
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JMS : Select this option to change the JMS resource targets for your clusters or
servers. In an IBM WebSphere AS environment, you can only enable or disable the JMS resources that are targeted to the Application Server.
After selecting the appropriate configuration options, click Next to continue. The screen that is displayed next differs depending on the options that you selected.
3.16 Configure Application Servers