Release 10.1A: OpenEdge Application Server:
Administration
AppServer administration framework
The management functions for the AppServer are an integrated part of the Progress Explorer administration framework. Figure 2–2 shows an overview of this framework as it applies to AppServer administration.
Figure 2–2: AppServer administration framework
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Figure 2–2 shows the NameServer and AppServer components running on the same machine. You can also install the NameServer and AppServer on separate machines connected to the same network. In that case, a separate AdminServer and
ubroker.propertiesfile exist on each machine for access by the Progress Explorer.For more information on distributed AppServer configurations, see OpenEdge Getting Started: Installation and Configuration .
The core of the Progress Explorer administration framework is the AdminServer process, which resides on each machine where an OpenEdge server product is installed. (In Windows, this is the installed service, AdminService for OpenEdge.) The AdminServer performs the actual configuration and management of these products within the Progress Explorer framework.
In addition to the AdminServer process, the AppServer administration framework consists of several supporting components (see also Figure 2–2):
For more information on how AppServer clients, NameServers, AppServer agents, and AppServer agents work together, see the sections on the AppServer in OpenEdge Getting Started: Application and Integration Services . Administration of these components follows the general procedures outlined in this section using the Progress Explorer, the
ubroker.propertiesfile, and the supporting utilities. For an overview of this configuration procedure and detailed information on configuring NameServers, see OpenEdge Getting Started: Installation and Configuration .
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