This procedure enables you to start or stop a certain application at runtime.
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.Starting Applications
From the Show dropdown box, choose a functionality depending on the type of applications you want to monitor.
Select the required non-running application and choose Start
The Start <application> Functionality wizard appears, providing the following options:
Using Default Behavior - starts all dependencies except for the " lazy started " ones.
Setting "Started" as Default State - starts all dependencies with " default started " status. The " lazy started " applications are not included.
Including Lazy Java EE Applications - starts all dependencies, including the " lazy started " applications.
Including Lazy Java EE Applications and Setting "Started" as Default State - starts all dependencies with both " default started " and " lazy started " status.
Choose Next to view the list of all dependencies that will be started together with the application.
Choose Finish .
Stopping Applications
From the Show dropdown box, choose a functionality depending on the type of applications you want to monitor.
Select the required running application and choose Stop .
The Stop <application> Functionality wizard appears, providing the following options:
Using Default Behavior - stops all dependencies together with the " lazy stopped " applications.
Setting "Stopped" as Default State - stops all dependencies as they accept " default stopped " status. That is, the next time the AS Java is started, these applications will be stopped.
Only Stop Lazy Java EE Applications Associated with Functionality - stops only the " lazy stopped " applications.
Choose Next to view the list of all dependencies that will be stopped together with the application.
Choose Finish .