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To Edit a Deployed Application
- In the navigation tree, select the Applications node.
The Applications page opens.
- From the Deployed Applications table, click the name of the application that you
are editing.
The name can include an optional version identifier, which follows the name and
is separated from the name by a colon (:). For more information about
module and application versions, see the Module and Application Versions in Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Application Deployment Guide.
The Edit Application page opens.
- Deselect the Status Enabled checkbox to disable the application status so that it
is unavailable.
By default, the status of an application is Enabled as soon as it
is deployed.
- For a web application, in the Context Root field, type the path for
the application.
In the URL of the web application, the context root immediately follows the
port number (http://host:port/context-root/...). Ensure that the context root starts with a forward slash,
for example, /hello.
- Deselect the Availability Enabled checkbox to disable session persistence and SFSB checkpointing for the
application.
If the Enabled checkbox is selected, high-availability is enabled for web sessions and
for stateful session bean (SFSB) checkpointing and potentially passivation. If set to false
(default) all web session saving and SFSB checkpointing is disabled for the specified
application, web application, or EJB module. If set to true, the specified application
or module is enabled for high-availability. Set this option to true only if
high availability is configured and enabled at higher levels, such as the server
and container levels.
This option appears if clusters or stand-alone server instances aside from the default
server instance (server) exist.
- From the Virtual Servers drop-down list, select the virtual server to be associated
with this application.
The Virtual Servers option appears if only the default server instance, server, exists.
If clusters or other stand-alone server instances exist, you can select virtual servers
after deployment. Go to the Edit Application page, select the Target tab, and
select Manage Virtual Servers for the desired target.
- In the Description field, type a description for this application.
- Select the Java Web Start Enabled checkbox to use Java Web Start software
to deploy the application.
- By default the Status of an application is Enabled on all targets. Select
the Targets tab to view the targets on which the application has
been enabled. See To View Application Targets for instructions on how to enable or disable an application on
one or multiple targets.
- To view the list of module descriptors for the application, click the Description
tab. For more details, see To View Descriptors of an Application
- To view the targets on which the application has been enabled, click the
Targets tab. You can enable or disable applications on one or multiple targets.
See To View Application Targets.
- Click Save.
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