Viewing the Sun Java System Application Server in the IDE

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In the Runtime window, the Servers node and its subnodes represent the Sun Java System Application Server, its instances, resources and applications that have been deployed.

The following table shows you how to use the nodes in the Runtime window to explore and work with the server instance. To delete a resource, locate and right-click the resource under the appropriate node and choose Delete Resource.

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Sun Java System Application Server
This node is visible under the Servers node (  ) in the Runtime window and represents an instance of the Sun Java System Application Server. There is a corresponding server instance node for each Sun Java System Application Server instance registered with the IDE. If the server instance is running (  ), you can expand this node to see the resources for the server instance. You can right-click the server instance node to stop, start and restart the server or remove the server instance.
Applications
Expand this node to see the modules and application contexts deployed to the server. You can remove an application context by locating and right-clicking the context in the Applications node.
Resources
Expand this node to see the resources registered with the server.
JDBC resources
Expand this node to see the JDBC resources and Connection Pools registered with the server.
Persistence Manager Resources
Expand this node to see any Persistance Manager resources registered with the server.
JMS Resources
Expand this node to see the Java Message Service (JMS) resources registered with the server.
JavaMail Resources
Expand this node to see the JavaMail Resources registered with the server.
JNDI Resources
Expand this node to see the custom and external JNDI resources.
Connectors
Expand this node to see the Connector resources registered with the server. For more on Connector resources, see Setting up a JMS Resource on the Sun Java System Application Server.
JVMs
Right-click this node to display the properties of the JVM. For more, see Modifying JVM Properties of the Sun Java System Application Server.

See Also
Sun Java System Application Server Tasks: Quick Reference
Modifying JVM Properties of the Sun Java System Application Server
Registering a Resource with the Sun Java System Application Server
Removing an Application from a Server

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