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Configuring Application Servers
To configure local application servers, choose the configuration you want to modify from the “Modify
configuration” pop-up menu, and click “Modify configuration” in the Configuration page.
The JBoss Management Console window appears. This window allows you to select a service and
change its configuration.
For example, to configure the transaction-connection factory service, select
jms-ds.xml
under services
in the application-server list.
You can also configure the provider and the session pool of the transaction-connection factory service
by clicking the triangle next to
jms-ds.xml
in the application-server list and selecting the appropriate
item, as shown in “Figure 5-5”.
Figure 4-5
The JBoss Management Console window showing one of the configuration panes for the JMS
Directory Service
Note:
After you’re done making changes, you have to restart the application server for the changes
to take effect.
Monitoring Application Servers
To monitor application servers, enter the name of the computer on which the application server is
running (by default,
localhost
) and the JNDI port of the application server (by default,
1099
) in the
Configuration page, and click “Monitor host”.
To view the statistics provided by particular applications, resources, or services, select the appropriate
item in the application-server list. The statistics appear in the Statistics pane, shown in “Figure 5-6”.
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Administering Application Servers