The following administration tasks can be performed periodically or on demand:
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Once the J2EE Engine has been installed, you can log on, since a temporary license has automatically been installed. You then have to follow this procedure to request and install a permanent license from SAP. |
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Describes different procedures for starting and stopping the SAP system depending on the underlying operating system. |
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Outlines the most important tasks you need to perform to setup and configure your J2EE cluster. |
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The backup of the AS Java and the relevant database prevents you from data loss and is essential for the recovery of the server after a breakdown of the system. |
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This section will help you to manage the security of the applications that run on the J2EE Engine. You will also learn how to identify the users that access the server and how to protect access to individual resources. |
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This section defines the tools used for deploying applications on the J2EE Engine. |
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Managing the applications deployed on the J2EE Engine is a complex task involving administration over several different components. Here you will learn how to administer components such as the Web Container, EJB Container, Deploy Service, Web Services Container, and so on. |
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Includes information how to distribute inbound requests optimally to the available resources. |
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Introduces the System Landscape Directory concept and provides some regular tasks you can perform with the SLD. |