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Typically, after installing the necessary cluster configuration and after applying the appropriate template for that configuration (using the Structure linkTemplate Installer), the J2EE Engine cluster should be configured optimally for your scenario, hardware resources, and workload. However, you may need to configure the J2EE Engine additionally to adapt the system to the needs and requirements of a particular business scenario. The following configuration tasks are available:

 

Task

Description

Structure linkJava Cluster Setup

Includes information how to install new Java instances and add server processes to existing Java instances.

Structure linkConfiguring the J2EE Engine Cluster

Includes configuration of some additional parameters according to the size of the J2EE Engine cluster, the expected workload, and so on.

Structure linkPost-Installation Procedures

Includes procedures explaining how to enable encryption functions in the J2EE Engine, how to activate secure storage in the file system, and so on.

Structure linkConfiguring Ports

Includes configuration of the necessary communication ports.

Structure linkConfiguring Security

Includes configuration of the users that access the server, configuration of the security features for the applications that run on the J2EE Engine, and so on.

Structure linkAdditional Configuration Tasks

Includes configuration procedures for tuning those J2EE Engine components that are usually used by the applications. These components are:

·        Web Container

·        EJB Container

·        Remote communication with RMI-IIOP and RMI-P4

·        Database connectivity

·        JMS Provider

 

 

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