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Page 1 - Pramati Server 4.1

Pramati Server 4.1Installation and Configuration GuidePramati Technologies

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2Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide

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90Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide<node-id>001</node-id></node>Here, when node-type is J2EE, enabling the cluster service wou

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91CHAPTER 20Creating Pramati Server Clusters Using XMLs2 Define the name of the cluster. Open the server-config.xml file and add a declaration as foll

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92Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideSetup the cluster configuration file that would define all nodes that form part of this cluster. The file clu

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93CHAPTER 20Creating Pramati Server Clusters Using XMLs• Enable Cluster Service.<service name="ClusterService" enabled="true" c

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94Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideAdvanced ConfigurationTypically a J2EE Cluster node means a ‘BOTH’ node. But a J2EE Cluster can also be confi

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95CHAPTER 20Creating Pramati Server Clusters Using XMLsWhenever there is any state change for Web sessions, the information is replicated across all o

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96Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideConfiguring J2EE Server Cluster using XMLsTo configure a J2EE Cluster using XMLs use the following steps:1 Cr

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97CHAPTER 20Creating Pramati Server Clusters Using XMLsNote: The number of nodes created in the XML must be equal to the number of <new folders>

Page 11 - Pramati Server

98Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideThe various values (given as {parametername value} format) required to perform the above operations are:You c

Page 12 - Database Requirements

21Configuring Message Server Cluster Using XMLYou can configure Message Server Cluster in Pramati Server in the following ways:• Using the Server Admi

Page 13 - Using JRE

2System Requirements for Installing Pramati ServerThis document provides information about system requirements for installing and configuring Pramati

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100Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide5 Open the cluster-config.xml, and make the following changes:Note: The number of nodes cr

Page 15 - Getting Server Install File

101Chapter 21Configuring Message Server Cluster Using XML<service name="WebContainer" enabled="false" class-name="com.pram

Page 16 - Upgrading License

102Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide

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22Configuring JMS Adapters in J2EE ServersJMS Adapters are setup in a J2EE Server instance determining the connectivity to a Message Server (Embedded,

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104Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide</properties></jms-adapter></jms-adapters>Sample configuration for the external JMS Adapte

Page 19 - Platforms

23Configuring Pramati Server For FirewallsIn typical deployment scenarios, servers are located behind firewalls and any RMI transport layer that attem

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106Pramati Server 3.5 Security GuideConfiguring RMI Server A client outside the domain of server host attempting to invoke methods on remote objects r

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107Chapter 23Configuring Pramati Server For FirewallsDefault Socket FactoryThe RMI transport layer extends the java.rmi.server.RMISocketFactory class

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108Pramati Server 3.5 Security GuideHosting ScenariosSome of the typical client-server hosting scenarios are:All installations on the host machineNoth

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24Upgrading Pramati Server LicenseThis chapter discusses how to obtain license information and upgrade license of the server. Reading the Current Lice

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2Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide• HP-UX 11iSoftware RequirementsThe JDK and Browser requirements are provided in the followi

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110Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide Product : Pramati Server 4.1 Start Date : -- Available Time

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25Migrating from Pramati Server 3.0 to Pramati Server 4.1Pramati Server 4.1 provides a number of new features and enhanced functionality. There have b

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112Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuideStarting JMS ServerStarting Web Load BalancerPramati Web Load Balancer has been introduced

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113Chapter 25Migrating from Pramati Server 3.0 to Pramati Server 4.1Shell Commands System Propertiescom.pramati.NodeCreator (creates nodes for a Clust

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114Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuideThe command list_system_properties from j2eeshell lists all properties with values. Runnin

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115Chapter 25Migrating from Pramati Server 3.0 to Pramati Server 4.1New Server Configuration XMLs in Version 4.1The server-config.xml in Version 3.0 h

Page 31 - Installing Java Wrapper

116Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide• You can now configure test parameters through Shell while creating a JCA connection fact

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26Downloading and Installing WebStartDownloading and Installing WebStart on WindowsDownload WebStart from http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/do

Page 33 - Configuring JVM Parameters

118Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuideModifying Server Configuration for WebStartTo use WebStart and launch applications, you ne

Page 34 - Troubleshooting Tips

27Pramati Server Communication Ports and ProtocolsEnterprise networks face risks from unauthorized and malignant users who try to gain access to the s

Page 35 - Pramati Server Components

3Chapter 2System Requirements for Installing Pramati ServerUsing JDKIf the J2EE application has JSP pages, which need to be compiled at runtime, JDK m

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120Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuidePorts used by Pramati Server Standalone NodePorts used by Pramati Server Cluster NodeTable

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28Configuration LayoutsThe various ways in which Pramati Server can be installed are:• All installations in the host machine• Third party HTTP server

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122Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuidePramati Web Server in DMZPramati Web Server and EJB Server are configured in two different zones. The Web Se

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123CHAPTER 28Configuration LayoutsThird-party HTTP server + servlet engineThird-party HTTP server with servlet engine serves HTTP requests from the DM

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Page 41 - Adding User

Adding a Load Balancer node 45Adding a User and Changing Password 31Adding node(s) to Message Server Cluster 66Adding User 31Adding Web Load Balancer

Page 42 - Changing Password

Configuring Message Server Cluster using XML 99Configuring more than one Pramati Server Nodes 22Configuring Pramati Server For Firewalls 105Configurin

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Downloading and Installing WebStart 117Downloading and Installing WebStart on Solaris and Linux 117Downloading and Installing WebStart on Windows 117E

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Ports used by Pramati Server Standalone Node 120Ports used by Server Administration Service 119Pramati Embedded Message Server 26Pramati Server Admini

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Setting up Pramati Server as a Service 19Setting up Pramati Server as a Service on Windows 19Setting up Pramati Server as a Unix Daemon 20Setting up W

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Page 47 - Using Admin Service

Third-party HTTP server + servlet engine 123Third-party HTTP server and Servlet engine 108Third-party HTTP server configured with Pramati Server 108Th

Page 48 - Creating Standalone Server

Viewing details of Standalone Message Server 56Viewing Load Balancer details 47Viewing Message Server node details 68Working with NAT firewalls 106

Page 50 - Removing Standalone Server

CChanging Password 32ConfiguringServer 107Configuring Standalone Server 39DDefault Socket Factory 107HHandling of RARs 115HTTP Tunneling 105Llicense d

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3Getting Server Install FilePramati Server can be downloaded as a binary from http://www.pramati.com/products. If you purchase a license with media an

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6Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuideReceiving License KeyNormally, after the registration process is complete and the file is do

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7Chapter 3Getting Server Install FileC:\PServer41_1127\server\bin>java.exe -Din-stall.root=C:\PServer41_1127\server -Djava.security.pol-icy=C:\PSer

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Page 55 - Adding a Load Balancer node

4Installing Pramati Server on Unix-based PlatformsTo install Pramati Server on Unix based platforms:1 Verify your existing system configuration agains

Page 56 - Configuring Load Balancer

Pramati Server 4.1 Installation & Configuration GuideID 1230-034April 2004Pramati Technologies301 White House, BegumpetHyderabad 500 016Indiainfo@

Page 57 - Starting Load Balancer

10Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide4 Execute rundeploytool.sh at the command prompt. This opens the ‘Connect to Server’ dialog

Page 58 - Removing a Load Balancer

11Chapter 4Installing Pramati Server on Unix-based Platforms

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12Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide

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5Installing Pramati Server on WindowsTo install Pramati Server on Windows:5 Verify your existing system configuration against the requirements for Pra

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14Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuideVerifying Server installation 1 Open the command prompt and go to the directory <install

Page 62 - Modifying Cluster

15Chapter 5Installing Pramati Server on WindowsTo exit the Deploy Tool, select Archive > Exit. You can also use the ‘Exit’ button provided.Verifyin

Page 63 - Connecting to Cluster

16Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide

Page 64 - Deleting Cluster

6Silent Installation of Pramati Server Using XMLTo install the server silently, save the file PServer41.jar on your local machine on both Windows and

Page 65 - Standalone Node

18Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide

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7Setting up Pramati Server as a Service Pramati Server can be installed as a service on Windows or as a daemon on Unix based systems. This helps the a

Page 67 - Using Loaded Send Queues

i1Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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20Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guide1 Run setup.bat script present in the <install_dir>/services/bin/ directory. This wil

Page 69 - 2 File System

21Chapter 7Setting up Pramati Server as a ServiceTo start Server as a daemon, run the shell script pramatiserver in the <install_root>/services/

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22Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guiderequire a symbolic link that is used to locate the rest of the application files without mo

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23Chapter 7Setting up Pramati Server as a Serviceset.ps_root=D:\PServer411082#Change the node name to install another server instance as a service. #T

Page 72 - Property Default Value

24Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration Guidefrom value 1. Make sure that the number parameters are in serial order without any missing

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8Pramati Server ComponentsPramati Server is made up of the following configurable components:• Pramati Server Standalone node• Pramati Server Cluster

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26Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guideabstraction of a single processing server for operations such as configuration, tuning, deployment and monito

Page 75 - Server Admin Service

27CHAPTER 8Pramati Server ComponentsPramati Server Administration ServicePramati Administration Service can be secured through a username and password

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28Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideFor details on using XMLs to configure the various components, read the chapter ‘Creating and Configuring Pra

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29CHAPTER 8Pramati Server ComponentsPramati Server Standalone JMS node (or Pramati Message Server)Server machine Installable available only on product

Page 78 - Stopping Message Server node

iiPramati Server Management Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Java Client . . . . . .

Page 79 - Managing Cluster Nodes

30Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide

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9Adding a User and Changing PasswordAfter installing the Pramati Server, you may want to add users and change the default password. For information on

Page 81 - Nodes Using XML

32Pramati Server 3.5 Security GuideDeleting UserA user can be deleted specifically from a group, or can be completely removed from the Server.To delet

Page 82 - Table 22: Terminology

33Chapter 9Adding a User and Changing PasswordChanging password for UserUnder the ‘Groups’ section, click ‘All Users’. This takes you to the ‘Security

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34Pramati Server 3.5 Security Guide

Page 84 - Structure of Nodes Directory

10Introduction to Pramati Server Administration ServicePramati Server is configured and started using the Server Administration Service. The service e

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36Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideHow does Server Administration Service workThe Admin Service keeps track of other services running on the LAN

Page 86 - Creating a Standalone Server

11Configuring Standalone Pramati Server Using Admin ServiceThis section talks about starting the Default Server on Unix and Windows, as also configuri

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38Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideCreating Standalone ServerTo create a Standalone Server using the Server Administration Service:1 Start the S

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39CHAPTER 11Configuring Standalone Pramati Server Using Admin ServiceViewing details of added Standalone ServerTo view the details of the added server

Page 89 - Customizing Server Footprint

iiiDeleting Cluster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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40Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide4 Provide the following details:The Status panel displays the related messages as the Standalone Server is st

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41CHAPTER 11Configuring Standalone Pramati Server Using Admin Service

Page 92 - Using NodeCreator with XMLs

42Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide

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12Adding Web Load Balancer using Administration ServicePramati Server provides a software based load balancing solution. It is implemented as an Inter

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44Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide• RD for High Availability• RD for Load Balancer and High AvailabilityCase 2 The node which runs the Request

Page 95 - Usage Objective

45CHAPTER 12Adding Web Load Balancer using Administration ServiceCase 4 Request Dispatcher working along with a Pramati Plug-in for Apache/IIS to enab

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46Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide3 Enter the following details:Optionally enable HTTPS for secure communication, and click ‘Save’.A new server

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47CHAPTER 12Adding Web Load Balancer using Administration ServiceYou can modify details for lookup port, HTTP Port, HTTPS Port and Enable HTTPS fields

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48Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideConnecting to Load BalancerTo connect to the Server:1 Once you have started the Server, the started Server is

Page 99 - Cluster Definition

13Configuring Web Load Balancer Using XMLA Load Balancer works as a web-request dispatcher, distributing the web requests across a set of Web/J2EE Clu

Page 100 - Creating a Cluster Instance

iv19 Using Pramati Server NodeCreator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Using NodeCreator with Command line

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50Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guideping interval Number of seconds after which the other nodes are sent a requestIdle time out Request time out

Page 102 - Setting up a J2EE Cluster

14Configuring J2EE Cluster Using Server Administration ServiceAll cluster configuration details are maintained in a database as well as in the configu

Page 103 - J2EE Cluster Node Types

52Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideClick Next>>. ‘Step 2 of 3: Add Nodes’ page appears.To add more than one node, provide similar details

Page 104 - Advanced Configuration

53CHAPTER 14Configuring J2EE Cluster Using Server Administration Service• Configure nodes for Lookup, HTTP and HTTPS Port values.• Add new nodes to th

Page 105 - Setting up EJB Persistence

54Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide1 Start and connect to the cluster node.2 Click Start > Programs > Pramati 4.1 > Deploy Tool. The ‘C

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15Configuring Message Server as a Standalone NodeThe Standalone Message Server can be installed and configured separately from the J2EE Server using t

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56Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideYou can modify details for the Lookup Port (mandatory field), while the Host address is shown as a non-editab

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57CHAPTER 15Configuring Message Server as a Standalone NodeStopping Standalone Message ServerTo stop a connected Standalone Message Server, click ‘Sto

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58Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideIn the above:• queue: Refers to the name of the queues using the loaded send feature, specified as comma sepa

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59CHAPTER 15Configuring Message Server as a Standalone NodeThe command runserver -node <nodename> also helps in creation of a new node.Understan

Page 111 - 3 Enable Cluster service

vStarting JMS Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Starti

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60Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideThe Server provides a way of configuring this persistence type by exposing certain properties in the jms-conf

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61CHAPTER 15Configuring Message Server as a Standalone Nodedelivery-mode’, then if the server receives any persistent messages, then it overrides the

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62Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuidePersistence Type File StoreMessage Dir. $NODES_DIR/messagesMaximum File Size 10KBPurge Interval 600 secTable

Page 115 - Configuring client

16Starting a Server Node Using Command lineThe command to start Standalone J2EE Server, a J2EE Server Cluster or Message Server node is same.To start

Page 116 - Working with NAT firewalls

64Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide

Page 117 - Default Socket Factory

17Configuring Message Server Cluster Using Server Admin ServicePramati Server provides the following ways to configure Message Server Cluster:• Using

Page 118 - Hosting Scenarios

66Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuideClick ‘Next >>’. This displays ‘Step 2 of 2: Add Message Server Cluster’ in the Displ

Page 119 - Upgrading license

67Chapter 17Configuring Message Server Cluster Using Server Admin ServiceClick ‘Next >>’. A successful addition of the cluster takes you to the

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68Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuideViewing Message Server node detailsTo view details about a Message Server node, click ‘Conf

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69Chapter 17Configuring Message Server Cluster Using Server Admin ServiceTo stop a connected node of a Cluster, use the ‘Stop’ option provided after s

Page 123 - System Properties

70Pramati Server 3.5 Installation & Configuration GuideYou can add a Message Server cluster node through the Web interface only if: • a host alrea

Page 124 - Starting RemoteShell

18Creating and Configuring Pramati Server Nodes Using XMLOverviewPramati Server instances can be configured manually by modifying the configuration XM

Page 125 - Handling of RARs

72Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuidePramati Server configuration filesConfiguration files required for setting up Pramati Server are located in t

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73CHAPTER 18Creating and Configuring Pramati Server Nodes Using XMLPramati Server instances that can be configuredThere are three basic types of Prama

Page 127 - Server-side Setup of WebStart

74Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide•EJB Node•Load Balancer NodeThe Server Cluster J2EE Node has both Web and EJB services enabled in server-conf

Page 128 - 4 Save the file

75CHAPTER 18Creating and Configuring Pramati Server Nodes Using XML-logs(Stack traces and log messages for the node are stored here)-archives(This dir

Page 129 - Protocols

76Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideConfiguration File DependencyNote: In most cases, the defaults used in the configuration file templates will

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77CHAPTER 18Creating and Configuring Pramati Server Nodes Using XML- config- the other directories described in the ‘Structure of Nodes Directory’ abo

Page 131 - Configuration Layouts

78Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide<property name="default-mdb-max-pool-size" value="1000" /> <property name="

Page 132 - Pramati Web Server in DMZ

79CHAPTER 18Creating and Configuring Pramati Server Nodes Using XMLclass-name="com.pramati.web.WebServer"><service name="EJBConta

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1PrefaceThe Installation and Configuration Guide to Pramati Server 4.1 provides you with complete and detailed instructions for installing and configu

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19Using Pramati Server NodeCreatorThe NodeCreator is a utility for creating or removing nodes and clusters. You can configure and use the NodeCreator

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82Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideExample for creating a J2EE clusterjava -Dinstall.root=. com.pramati.NodeCreator -createj2eecluster -name myn

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83CHAPTER 19Using Pramati Server NodeCreatorIf you wish to create a J2EE Cluster, locate the <create-nodes> tag in the config-topology-cluster-t

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84Pramati Server 3.5 Administration Guide <property name="table-name" value=""/> </ejb-cluster-persistence>

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85CHAPTER 19Using Pramati Server NodeCreator<properties><property name="com.pramati.naming.cacheLookups" value="false"/&g

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86Pramati Server 3.5 Administration GuideThe writetopology option creates the topology XML, which can be used to launch the configured cluster nodes.

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87CHAPTER 19Using Pramati Server NodeCreatornode1,mynode2 -namingport 9191,9292 -httpport 8181,8282 -clustername myclus-terThe help snippet that shows

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20Creating Pramati Server Clusters Using XMLsPramati Server features a powerful clustering solution. A cluster is defined as a group of nodes. Pramati

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