EAServer Manager includes these new wizards:
Server Configuration and New Server wizards These wizards walk you through the configuration of new or existing servers. To run the New Server wizard, highlight the top-level Servers folder, then choose File | New Server Wizard. To run the Server Configuration wizard, highlight the server icon, then choose File | Server Configuration Wizard.
Performance Tuning wizards These wizards guide you through the tuning of server, component, Web application, servlet/JSP or server settings that affect performance. To run them, highlight the server, component, Web application, or JSP icon, then choose File | Performance Tuning Wizard.
Debug Settings wizards These wizards step through the configuration of settings that enable tracing and debugging of components and servers. To run the wizard on a server, highlight the server icon, then choose File | Server Debug Settings Wizard. To run the wizard on a component, highlight the component icon, then choose File | Component Debug Settings Wizard.
Web Application Security Configuration wizard This wizard walks you through the settings that control the Web application authentication mechanisms, access restrictions, and other security properties. To start the wizard, highlight the Web application’s icon and choose File | Security Configuration Wizard.
CMP Configuration wizard This wizard steps through the configuration of an EJB entity bean component that uses Container Managed Persistence (CMP). To run the wizard, highlight the component icon and choose File | CMP Configuration Wizard.
Cluster Configuration and New Cluster wizards These wizards walk you through the configuration of new or existing clusters. To run the New Cluster Wizard, highlight the top-level Clusters folder, then choose File | New Cluster Wizard. To run the Cluster Configuration wizard, highlight the cluster icon, then choose File | Cluster Configuration Wizard.
J2EE Deployment Repair wizards These wizards help you find and correct common problems in EJB components, J2EE connectors, and Web applications that have been deployed from J2EE archives. For example, EJB components may use security role names that have not been mapped to EAServer role names or JDBC resource references that have not been linked to EAServer connection caches. You can run these wizards on EJB components, packages containing EJB components, Web applications, J2EE connectors, and applications. To run the wizard, highlight the entity’s icon, and choose File | entity Configuration, where entity is Component, Package, or so forth. If this menu item is disabled (dimmed), EAServer has found no problems in the entity configuration.
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