Fujitsu V6.0 manual Authority to Use the Interstage Http Server

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Chapter 3: Notes on Interstage Operation

Notes on the Interstage HTTP Server

This section provides notes on the Interstage HTTP Server.

Authority to Use the Interstage HTTP Server

Interstage HTTP Server install/uninstall and Interstage HTTP Server start/stop operations can be used only by Administrators or users with Administrator authority.

Notes on Operating Interstage HTTP Server

Do not delete the following process management files while operating Interstage HTTP Server. /opt/FJSVihs/logs/httpd.pid

If the file is deleted, the operation of Interstage HTTP Server cannot be guaranteed. Restart the system again to operate normally.

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Contents Interstage Application Server V6.0 Product NotesTrademarks UnixPurpose of this Document Who Should Read this Document?Organization of this Document Functions that are not Supported by the Linux VersionTable of Contents Product Notes Table of Contents Page Index Chapter Supported Software J2EE Exclude Security Software Products Required for Application DevelopmentFunction Name Product Name Version Security Security Products Required for Application DevelopmentOperation / Administration Other Functions FrameworkFramework Products Required for Application Development Function Name Product Name Version Software Products Required for Application Execution Security Products Required for Application Execution Page Portal Component Framework Products Required for Application ExecutionOther Functions J2EE Exclude Security Security Interstage Apworks Chapter Restrictions Restrictions on Interstage Http Server Restrictions on Interstage Http ServerRestriction Remarks Date Removal Restrictions on InfoProvider Pro Restrictions on InfoProvider ProRestrictions on the J2EE Service Restrictions on the J2EE ServiceRestrictions on the Servlet Service Restrictions on the Servlet ServiceRestrictions on the EJB Service Restrictions on the EJB ServiceRestrictions on the EJB Service Restriction Remarks Date Removal Restriction Remarks Date Removal Page Restrictions on the Soap Service Restrictions on the Soap ServiceRestrictions Restrictions on the Corba Service Restrictions on IDL DefinitionsRestrictions on IDL Definitions Restriction Alternative Method Date RemovalRestriction Alternative Method Date Removal Example Restriction Alternative Method Date Removal Restrictions on IDL Compilation Restrictions on C and C++ ProgrammingRestrictions on IDL Compilation Restriction Alternative Date Method RemovalRestrictions on the Naming Service 11 Restrictions on the Naming ServiceRestrictions on Java Programming 10 Restrictions on Java ProgrammingRestrictions on the Corba Service 12 Restrictions on the Corba ServiceRestrictions on the Event Service 13 Restrictions on the Event ServiceRestrictions on the Component Transaction Service 14 Restrictions on the Component Transaction ServiceRestrictions on the Locale of Languages Restrictions on the Database Linkage Service15 Restrictions on the Locale of Languages Restrictions on the InfoDirectory Administration Tool 16 Restrictions on the InfoDirectory Administration ToolRestrictions on InfoDirectory Restrictions on the JndiRestrictions on JDK/JRE 18 Restrictions on JDK/JRERestrictions on Scripts in Contents Restrictions on the Portal ComponentRestrictions on the Alternative Logon Function 20 Restrictions on the Alternative Logon FunctionRestrictions on Using Netscape 4.6/4.7 22 Restrictions on Using Netscape 4.6/4.7Restrictions on the Load Distribution Environment 21 Restrictions on the Load Distribution EnvironmentAccess from PC to Secure Site Https Restrictions on Using the Brick Automatic Update Function23 Restrictions on Using Web USP 24 Access from PC to Secure Site HttpsRestrictions on Other Functions 26 Restrictions on Other FunctionsRestrictions Chapter Common Notes for Interstage About the Cross-Site Scripting ProblemAbout Netscape Countermeasures Using the Jsse FunctionSecurity Information Monitor Screen Colors Applicable FunctionsJ2EE common resources InfoDirectoryServices/Functions for Which Port Numbers are Set Setting Port Numbers Used for Individual ServicesService Name Port Number Setting Location Function Name Service Name Port Number Setting Location Function Name Service Name Port Number Setting Location Function Name Service Name Port Number Setting Location Function Name Version Level of Each Service Performing the Operation Dealing with Abnormal Command Termination Starting and Stopping ServicesPage Authority to Use the Interstage Http Server J2EE Application Operation When operating the J2EE application clientJava VM heap area size calculation Use of the J2EE Management Tool or J2EE Deployment Tool Servlet Service Execution Environment Execution Environment of Earlier Version Servlet ServiceSession Management Cookie of Servlet Service V6.0 Servlet ServiceVersion of Java Development Kit/Java Runtime Environment Page When Operating with WorkUnits When Interstage Jdbc Driver is Used API when datetime Type is Used Stored ProcedureUnsupported API Page Starting EJB Applications About the EJB Application ProcessWhen Session Recovery Function of Servlet Service is Used When Encryption Communication by SSL is UsedWhen J2EE Management Tool or J2EE Deployment Tool is Used Uninstalling Setting Up the EnvironmentStopping Page Page Page Host Name Port NumberAbout Corba Service Termination using the isstop Command Monitoring during Interstage OperationInstallation of Oracle8i8.1.6 Using Oracle8Use of Oracle Database by Java Server Application Corba Server Application is Operated using Multi Thread Sample Provided with Database Linkage ServiceMaximum Number of Resources for One Transaction Error Messages in the Event Log Page Page Start Programs Accessories Command prompt Start Programs Command prompt Share folder name DirectoryProcessing when No response from service Occurs Processing when Network Error503 OccursModification Method Modification Method Setting the Heap Size in the Java Execution Environment Security on the Internet Redistributable FilesIndex Jndi Page USP