Sun Microsystems GLASSFISH ENTERPRISE 820433510 User Manual
Sun Microsystems Computers
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 Administration Guide
- Preface
- Enterprise Server Overview
- Enterprise Server Overview and Concepts
- Enterprise Server Concepts
- Basic Enterprise Server Commands
- Creating a Domain
- Deleting a Domain
- Listing Domains
- Starting the Domain
- Starting the Default Domain on Windows
- Stopping the Domain
- Stopping the Default Domain on Windows
- Restarting the Domain
- Creating a Cluster
- Starting a Cluster
- Stopping a Cluster
- Creating a Node Agent
- Starting a Node Agent
- Stopping a Node Agent
- Starting an Instance
- Stopping an Instance
- Restarting an Instance
- Recreating the Domain Administration Server
- Java Business Integration
- JDBC Resources
- JDBC Resources
- JDBC Connection Pools
- How JDBC Resources and Connection Pools Work Together
- Setting Up Database Access
- Working with JDBC Connection Pools
- Configurations for Specific JDBC Drivers
- Java DB Type 4 Driver
- Sun GlassFish JDBC Driver for DB2 Databases
- Sun GlassFish JDBC Driver for Oracle 8.1.7 and 9.x Databases
- Sun GlassFish JDBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server Databases
- Sun GlassFish JDBC Driver for Sybase Databases
- IBM DB2 8.1 Type 2 Driver
- JConnect Type 4 Driver for Sybase ASE 12.5 Databases
- MySQL Type 4 Driver
- Inet Oraxo JDBC Driver for Oracle 8.1.7 and 9.x Databases
- Inet Merlia JDBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server Databases
- Inet Sybelux JDBC Driver for Sybase Databases
- Oracle Thin Type 4 Driver for Oracle 8.1.7 and 9.x Databases
- OCI Oracle Type 2 Driver for Oracle 8.1.7 and 9.x Databases
- IBM Informix Type 4 Driver
- CloudScape 5.1 Type 4 Driver
- Configuring Java Message Service Resources
- Configuring JavaMail Resources
- JNDI Resources
- Connector Resources
- An Overview of Connectors
- Managing Connector Connection Pools
- Managing Connector Resources
- Managing Administered Object Resources
- Web and EJB Containers
- Configuring Security
- Understanding Application and System Security
- Tools for Managing Security
- Managing Security of Passwords
- About Authentication and Authorization
- Understanding Users, Groups, Roles, and Realms
- Introduction to Certificates and SSL
- About Firewalls
- About Certificate Files
- Using Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) Tools
- Using Network Security Services (NSS) Tools
- Using Hardware Crypto Accelerator With Enterprise Server
- Configuring Message Security
- Configuring the Diagnostic Service
- Transactions
- Configuring the HTTP Service
- Managing Web Services
- Configuring the Object Request Broker
- Thread Pools
- Configuring Logging
- Monitoring Components and Services
- About Monitoring
- Enabling and Disabling Monitoring
- Viewing Monitoring Data
- Viewing Monitoring Data in the Admin Console
- Viewing Monitoring Data With the asadmin Tool
- To Use the asadmin monitor Command to View Monitoring Data
- To Use the asadmin get and list Commands to View Monitoring Data
- Understanding and Specifying Dotted Names
- Examples of the list and get Commands
- Examples for the list --user admin-user --monitor Command
- Examples for the get --user admin-user --monitor Command
- To Use the PetStore Example
- Expected Output for list and get Commands at All Levels
- Using JConsole
- Configuring Management Rules
- Java Virtual Machine and Advanced Settings
- Automatically Restarting a Domain or Node Agent
- Dotted Name Attributes for domain.xml
- The asadmin Utility
- The asadmin Utility
- Common Options for Remote Commands
- The Multimode Command
- The Get, Set, and List Commands
- Server Lifecycle Commands
- List and Status Commands
- Deployment Commands
- Version Commands
- Message Queue Administration Commands
- Resource Management Commands
- Configuration Commands
- User Management Commands
- Rules and Monitoring Commands
- Database Commands
- Diagnostic and Logging Commands
- Web Service Commands
- Security Service Commands
- Password Commands
- Verify Command
- Custom MBean Commands
- Service Command
- Property Command
- Index