WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Modifying the default Web container configuration

Why and when to perform this task

The Web container is created initially with default properties values suitable for simple Web applications. However, these values might not be appropriate for more complex Web applications.

Your application is considered complex if it requires any of the following features:

Make the following configuration changes if you have a complex application:

Steps for this task

  1. In the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server_name. Then under Web container settings, click on one of the following:
    1. Web container, if your Web application requires a virtual host, other than the default_host, or requires servlet caching.
    2. Web container transport chains, if you need to reconfigure your HTTP connections.
    3. Session management, if your application requires persistent HTTP session support.
  2. If your application handles special client request loads, in the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server_name. Then under Additional Properties, click Thread Pools to modify your thread pool settings.
  3. If your application requires global settings for internal servlets for WAR files packaged by third-party tools, iIn the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server_name > Web container settings > Web container. Then under Additional Properties, click Custom Properties and enter the appropriate custom property.



Sub-topics
Web container
Web container settings
Web module deployment settings
Web container custom properties

Related concepts
Class loaders

Related reference
Web applications: Resources for learning

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