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Sun Java System Application Server 9.1
Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Update 1-9.1 Update 2
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Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Quick Start Guide
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1. Quick Start for Basic Features
Application Server Administration Tools
Starting the Server
To Start the Domain on Solaris and Linux
To Start the Domain on Windows
To Log On to the Admin Console
To View the Domain Administration Server Log File
To Start the Node Agent
To Add Cluster Support to a Domain
To Start the Bundled Java DB Server
Where to Go Next
2. Setting Up a Cluster
Creating a Cluster
To Create a Cluster using the Admin Console
To Create a Cluster using CLI Commands
Viewing Ports for Clustered Server Instances
To View Ports for Clustered Server Instances
3. Deploying an Application
Deploying a Sample Web Application
To Deploy the Hello Application Using Autodeploy
To Deploy the Hello Application Using Admin Console
Deploying the Sample Enterprise Application to a Cluster
To Deploy the Sample Enterprise Application Using Admin Console
To Start the Instances in a Cluster
To Verify Application Deployment
4. Working with Load Balancers
Setting up Load Balancing
To Set Up Load Balancing
Starting Load Balancing
Verifying Load Balancing
To Verify Load Balancing
High Availability and Failover Using the In-memory Replication Feature
5. Setting Up High Availability Failover
High-availability Clusters and HADB
HADB Preinstallation Steps
To Configure Your System for HADB
Installing HADB
To Install HADB
Starting HADB
To Start HADB in a Java Enterprise System Installation on Solaris or Linux
To Start HADB in a Java Enterprise System Installation on Windows
To Start HADB in a Stand-Alone Installation on Solaris or Linux
To Start HADB in a Stand-Alone Installation on Windows
Configuring a Cluster and Application for High Availability
Restarting the Cluster
To Restart the Cluster
Verifying HTTP Session Failover
To Verify HTTP Session Failover
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