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#System Information
#Web Server
#EJB Server
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This option provides two portlets, Web Server Manager and Network Listeners.

  • Web Server Manager ? not sure
    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, restart, edit, delete) of the existing connectors.

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

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Plan Creator
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Plan Creator

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Plan Creator

This portlet displays all the available database pools and their status. Only server-wide database pools can be edited in this portlet. For database pools deployed as part of a single application, you will have to change the deployment plan in the application to edit these database pools.

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

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

# DB pools
# JMS Resources

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

# DB pools
# JMS Resources

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#Apache HTTP
#System Modules
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#Database Pools #Datasources
#JMS Resources

J2EE Connectors
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This portlet is a wizard that walks you through the process of configuring Apache Geronimo to use a remote Apache 2 HTTP server. To configure the remote HTTP server, you need to install the mod_jk Apache module on the remote server. Based on a series of questions, the wizard will guide you through the configuration process. See Configuring a remote Apache HTTP server for two alternative ways to configure a remote Apache HTTP server.

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System Modules
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System Modules

This portlet displays the installed System Modules and their status. From this portlet, you can stop, start, and uninstall the available System Modules.

In addition, this portlet makes use of the Expert Mode and Show parent and child components features as described here.

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Plugins
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This portlet allows you to install or create Geronimo plugins. From this portlet, you can install the plugins available in the remote plugins repository you selected, 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. For more information on using the plugins portlet, see Converting applications into plugins using the Administration Console.

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OSGI Bundles
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OSGi Bundles
OSGi Bundles

This portlet allows you to install OSGi Bundles to the Apache Geronimo server. You can define a start level for the bundle you install by inputting a non-negative integer into the Start Level field.

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This portlet displays the installed System Modules OSGi Bundles and their status . From this portlet, you can stop, start, and uninstall the available System Modules.

In addition, this portlet makes use of the Expert Mode and Show parent and child components features as described here.

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This portlet allows you to install or create Geronimo plugins. From this portlet, you can install the plugins available in the remote plugins repository you selected, 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. For more information on using the plugins portlet, see Converting applications into plugins using the Administration Consolein the table under the installation area. Double click one bundle in the table, you will see the content of the MANIFEST.MF file of the bundle. From this portlet you can stop, start, and uninstall the available bundles in this table. For more information, see Managing OSGi Bundles.

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Datasources

This portlet allows you to install OSGi Bundles to the Apache Geronimo server. You can define a start level for the bundle you install by inputting a non-negative integer into the Start Level field.This portlet displays the installed OSGi Bundles and their status in the table under the installation area. Double click one bundle in the table, you will see the content of the MANIFEST.MF file of the bundle. From this portlet you can stop, start, and uninstall the available bundles in this table. For more information, see Managing OSGi Bundlesdisplays all the available database pools and their status. Only server-wide database pools can be edited in this portlet. For database pools deployed as part of a single application, you will have to change the deployment plan in the application to edit these database pools.

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

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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JMS Resources
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