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Using Enterprise Manager Management Applications in Java CAPS
Monitoring Java CAPS Business Processes
Alert Codes for Java CAPS Adapters
Alert Codes and Error Messages for Sun Master Index (Repository)
Starting the Enterprise Manager Server
Logging In to Enterprise Manager
Adding an Application Server Domain to Enterprise Manager
Using the Connectivity Map Controls
Stopping the Enterprise Manager Server
Monitoring Application Servers
Viewing Basic Information About an Application Server
Viewing Summary Information For an Application Server
Stopping Application Server Domains
Hiding, Showing, and Removing Application Servers
Viewing Basic Information About a Collaboration
Viewing Consumption Information For a Collaboration
Viewing Summary Information For a Collaboration
Stopping and Restarting Collaborations
Displaying Information About an Adapter
Stopping and Starting Inbound Adapters
Viewing the Application Server Log File
Viewing the Message Server Log File
Sending and Publishing Messages
Viewing and Editing Message Payload
Monitoring Sun JavaTM System Message Queue
Sending and Publishing Messages
Viewing and Editing Message Payload
Monitoring Java Message Service Grid
Monitoring Application Servers, Collaborations, and Alerts (Command Line)
Enterprise Manager Command-Line Client Syntax
Monitoring Application Servers and Collaborations (Command Line)
In order to manage a Sun Java System Application Server instance in Enterprise Manager, you must first add the instance.
Managing instances is more limited than managing domains.
You cannot deploy, undeploy, enable, or disable projects for an instance.
The message server nodes (for example, IQ_Manager_18007 and Sun_JMQ_7676) do not appear in the Explorer panel of Enterprise Manager.
The instance can receive alerts only if the corresponding domain has been added to Enterprise Manager.
When you add the instance to Enterprise Manager, authentication is not performed.
In this procedure, you manage targets for the SeeBeyondSunOneDeployer web application and
the logging connector module. These components are part of the Java CAPS runtime.
The default application server domain includes the runtime. Any additional domains that you
create do not include the runtime. Follow the steps in Java CAPS Runtime Installation to manually
install the runtime on any additional domains.
SeeBeyondSunOneDeployer
node.logging
node.asadmin tool.The Manage Servers tab appears.
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The application server instance is added to the Current Application Server List table.
