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System Information
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System Information
System Information

Organized under this group you will find links for the following portlets:

Server Information
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This portlet lists all the thread pools defined in the server. It shows the pool size and allows you to monitor individually each of the listed thread pools. By monitoring these threads you can gather statistical information such as pool max, lowest recorded, highest recorded and threads in use.

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  • Web Server Manager
    When this portlet is enabled, it will collect server performance statistics. The values being measured are:
    • Total Requests
    • Total 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx Responses
    • Active Request Count (Current, Low, High)
    • Request Duration
  • Network Listeners
    This portlet displays all the connector listeners (HTTP, HTTPS and AJP) and status for both Jetty and Tomcat Web containers. From this portlet you can add new listeners and change the status (stop, start, restart, edit, delete) of the existing connectors.

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Shutdown
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Shutdown

Clicking Shutdown will shutdown the server and cause the JVM to exit. To continue using the Geronimo Console after a shutdown, Geronimo must be restarted.

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Server Logs
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Server Logs
Server Logs

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Applications
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Applications

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Applications

Organized under this group you will find links for configuring the following services:

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This portlet provides two functionalities. It assists in adding an archive into the Repository. Secondly it displays the artifacts installed in the server's repository. The layout of the repository is the same as that used by Apache Maven making it possible to easily copy files over. From this portlet you can also install new artifacts and remove existing ones.

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This portlet displays all the available database pools and their status. Only server-wide database pools can be edited in this portlet, database pools deployed as part of a single application cannot, you will have to change the deployment plan in the application instead.

From this portlet you can edit the available, system-wide, database pools. There is also a usage link with examples of how to use the pool from your application.

This portlet includes a database pool creation wizard for new pools and also lets you import database pools from JBoss 4 and WebLogic 8.1.

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This portlet lists all the JMS resource groups and states available in the Geronimo server, that is queues and factories. From this portlet you can create new JMS resource groups, this portlet provides two wizards, one for ActiveMQ and one for another JMS provider. For the latter you will have to provide the specific resource adapter RAR needed to connect to that particular provider.

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Organized under this group you will find links for installing and administering applications.

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installing and administering applications.

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Deployer

This portlet allows you to deploy new applications to the Apache Geronimo server. Web applications require deployment plans, which are either packaged with the war file or kept in a separate file which is typically called geronimo-web.xml.

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User Assets
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User Assets
User Assets

Organized under this group you will find links for the following portlets:

Web App WARs
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Web App WARs
Web App WARs

This portlet displays the installed Web applications and their status. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available Web applications.

In addition, there is a new feature added "Expert Mode" that allows users more advanced options. Expert mode, which is commonly seen as the expert user checkbox, allows you to enable all actions for components. This can be understood as an override feature that will fully enable the user to perform options (Stop, Restart, and Uninstall) on components which would otherwise be grayed out and cause the application server to malfunction.

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Application EARs
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Application EARs

This portlet displays the installed Application EARs and their status. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available application EARs.

In addition, this portlet makes use of the "Expert Mode" feature as described here.

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EJB JARs
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EJB JARs

This portlet displays the installed EJB JARs

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This portlet displays the installed Web applications and their status. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available Web applicationsEJB JARs.

In addition, there is a new feature added this portlet makes use of the "Expert Mode" that allows users more advanced options. Expert mode, which is commonly seen as the expert user checkbox, allows you to enable all actions for components. This can be understood as an override feature that will fully enable the user to perform options (Stop, Restart, and Uninstall) on components which would otherwise be grayed out and cause the application server to malfunction.feature as described here.

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App Clients

This portlet displays the installed application clients and their status. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available application clients.

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In addition, this portlet makes use of the "Expert Mode" feature as described here.

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This portlet displays the installed Application EARs J2EE connectors and their status. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available application EARsJ2EE Connectors.

In addition, this portlet makes use of the "Expert Mode" feature as described here.

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Plugins

This portlet displays the installed EJB JARs and their statusallows you to install or create Geronimo plugins. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available EJB JARs.In addition, this portlet makes use of the "Expert Mode" feature as described hereselect a remote plugins repository and search for available plugins and install them or export to plugins just about any module you have already installed in Geronimo. In addition you can create custom assembly server packages built with only the modules you specify.

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This portlet displays the installed J2EE connectors and their status. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available J2EE Connectors.

In addition, this portlet makes use of the "Expert Mode" feature as described here.

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Plan Creator
Plan Creator

This portlet features assisting you in creating a Geronimo Deployment Plan. Currently only supporting WAR files. For details visit the Creating deployment plans using the deployment plan wizard section. Starting from v2.2, this portlet is optional, you can enable it by installing a plugin from Geronimo repository.

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Services
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Services
Services

Organized under this group you will find links for configuring the following services:

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Repository
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Repository

This portlet provides two functionalities. It assists in adding an archive into the Repository. Secondly it displays the artifacts installed in the server's repository. The layout of the repository is the same as that used by Apache Maven making it possible to easily copy files over. From this portlet you can also install new artifacts and remove existing ones.

Database Pools
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Database Pools
Database Pools

This portlet displays all the available database pools and their status. Only server-wide database pools can be edited in this portlet, database pools deployed as part of a single application cannot, you will have to change the deployment plan in the application instead.

From this portlet you can edit the available, system-wide, database pools. There is also a usage link with examples of how to use the pool from your application.

This portlet includes a database pool creation wizard for new pools and also lets you import database pools from JBoss 4 and WebLogic 8.1.

JMS Resources
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JMS Resources

This portlet lists all the JMS resource groups and states available in the Geronimo server, that is queues and factories. From this portlet you can create new JMS resource groups, this portlet provides two wizards, one for ActiveMQ and one for another JMS provider. For the latter you will have to provide the specific resource adapter RAR needed to connect to that particular provider

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This portlet displays the installed application clients and their status. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available application clients.

In addition, this portlet makes use of the "Expert Mode" feature as described here.

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This portlet allows you to deploy new applications to the Apache Geronimo server. Web applications require deployment plans, which are either packaged with the war file or kept in a separate file which is typically called geronimo-web.xml.

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This portlet allows you to install or create Geronimo plugins. From this portlet you can select a remote plugins repository and search for available plugins and install them or export to plugins just about any module you have already installed in Geronimo. In addition you can create custom assembly server packages built with only the modules you specify.

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This portlet features assisting you in creating a Geronimo Deployment Plan. Currently only supporting WAR files. For details visit the Creating deployment plans using the deployment plan wizard section. Starting from v2.2, this portlet is optional, you can enable it by installing a plugin from Geronimo repository.

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Security
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Security

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