Use this page to view the list of administrative domains that have been created for a specific instance of Sun JavaTM System Application Server.
An Administrative Domain enables the configuration and management of an application server, and is composed of a single administrative server instance, one or more administered J2EE engine instances, and a collection of configuration and run-time data. The domain encompasses all the data in the configuration repository for the administered instances, as well as all the deployed application data pertaining to the instances. Each administrative domain contains a unique administrative server instance (with its own unique set of port numbers it listens to).
Using administrative domains allows for multiple users of the system to use disparate disk resources to house domain data.
The following table describes the fields and buttons on the screen. The left column lists the fields and buttons; the right column describes the functionality.
Field or Button
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Description
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Name |
This field displays the names of the administrative domains that have been created.
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Root |
This field displays the path in which the domain instance data is stored. |
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Host |
This field displays the host name where the domain instance is installed. |
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Port |
This field displays the port number assigned to a domain. |
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SSL |
This field indicates if SSL has been enabled or not, for the admin. domain instance. |
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