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Configuring Message Server as a
Standalone Node
The Standalone Message Server can be installed and configured separately from the J2EE
Server using the Server Administration Service.
Configuring Standalone Message Server
This section describes the steps to create, modify and remove a Standalone Message Server
using the Server Administration Service.
Creating Standalone Message Server
To create a Standalone Message Server on the Server Administration Service screen:
1 Start the Server Administration Service.
2 Click ‘Message Server’ in the Explore panel. The ‘Add Standalone Message Server’ page
appears in the Display panel.
3 Enter the following details:
4 Click ‘Save’.
A new server instance ‘Demo_MsgServer’ running on the host 192.168.1.143 is added, with
its naming service listening on Port 9191. This takes you back to the Server Administration
Service Home page where the new server appears in the list of managed servers.
Configuring Standalone Message Server
To configure (verify or modify) the details for the Standalone Message Server, click the
‘Configure’ button. This takes you to the ‘Home > Message Server’ screen.
Table 16: Details needed for configuring a Standalone Message Server
Fields Description
Name Name for the new standalone message server, say, ‘Demo_MsgServer’.
Host The Host machine name (IP) on which the standalone message Server is to be
configured, say, ‘192.168.1.143’. This can be any machine in the LAN where the
Server Administration service is running.
Lookup Port The Lookup Port on the host machine on which the Server will start, say ‘9191’.
Fields Description
Name Name for the new standalone message server, say, ‘Demo_MsgServer’.
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