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This section explains how to manually configure other web and/or application servers.
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Developer Studio connectivity components and other web-based features sometimes run as part of the web server. Therefore, your web server must be told the locations of Developer Studio files. To enable this, you define aliases that map directories containing Developer Studio files to directories the web server can reference.
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WebFOCUS Java servlets are provided as a web application installed as the following:
drive:\ibi\DevStudio81\webapps\webfocus.war
The web application is also provided as an expanded directory:
drive:\ibi\DevStudio81\webapps\webfocus\
You can deploy either the webfocus.war file or the webfocus directory depending on your application server.
To run the servlets, you need either a web server with native servlet support, a web server with a servlet engine plug-in (for example, ServletExec), or a web application server (for example, WebSphere, WebLogic®). Servlet support must meet the J2EE 1.2 Web Container, JSP 1.1, and Servlet API 2.2 specifications.
Configuration procedures vary depending on your web server, application server, or servlet container. Review the third-party documentation for information on how to deploy web applications.
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drive:\ibi\DevStudio81\Webapps\webfocus.war |
/ibi_apps |
Developer Studio is supported with all web and/or application servers supported with WebFOCUS. However, Developer Studio settings default for Tomcat and/or IIS. Therefore, if you are not using IIS or Tomcat, be aware of the following:
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