• Subject: RE: Beginner with Websphere and WDT400 and not using web facing
  • From: "Bruce A. Collins" <bruce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 08:42:50 -0500
  • Thread-Index: AcEQIOvHQlk+7kn8QPCX5s+ukeYkIgAN5sww
  • Thread-Topic: Beginner with Websphere and WDT400 and not using web facing

I read in the artical of something called admin client. What is it and
where can I get it.

Hoss

-----Original Message-----
From: Bleddyn Williams [mailto:bleddyn@morpheus.ltd.uk]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 1:46 AM
To: WEB400@midrange.com
Subject: RE: Beginner with Websphere and WDT400 and not using web facing


Have a look at

http://www.ignite400.org/news/news2001041202.htm it may explain a bit
more
of what you are looking at in WAS. Rather than a separate instance you
would
probably make /reportserver a separate application in your WAS
application
server instance. So the host alias of www.twitchellcorp.com points at
your
application server, and then reportserver becomes your application that
you
set up. You cannot have (I tried it and it all gets confused) multiple
host
aliases of the same name, in a single WAS node on a machine.

Thanks Bleddyn

http://www.ignite400.org - iSeries eBusiness User Group

http://www.ignite400.org/html/ebusiness_shootout.htm - try the eBusiness
Shootout



I currently have set up the default instance of Webserver on our iSeries
720 V4R5. Some of the confusing things are for example:

Lets say I have a web server www.twitchellcorp.com at IP Address
172.16.3.254 which is for everyone to look at. I now want people to
enter http://www.twitchellcorp.com/reportserver and hit another instance
of web sphere running under IP address 172.16.3.253. What would the pass
directives look like for this? would it be PASS /reportserver
/web/reportserver Where /web/reportserver would be in the root of the
IFS? Also on the AS400 do I have to have www.twitchellcorp.com in the
host name table? I really just want a good book on getting websphere up
and running.

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