Can we check in the admin page (jts, ccm ..) if Tomcat or WAS is used?
Does it exist a quick way to check in the admin page (jts/admin, ccm/admin ...) which application server is used (Tomcat or Websphere)?
If not: - Could it be an enhancement? - Can this information be checked in some configuration/properties files? Thanks |
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Hi Charles,
I have created jazz.net RFE for that: https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Jazz%20Foundation#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=259482 |
Hello Charles
Its not a direct way, but if you use the export option in the diagnostics page https://[Hostname]:9443/jts/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.serverDiagnostics - page If you double click the resultant zip file and then open the following file, you would see whether this is a Tomcat or WAS setup. XXXX_com.ibm.team.repository.service.diagnostics.basic.internal.logCapturingDiagnostic.zip If it is Tomcat, you would see a tomcat folder - that would have all the Tomcat related logs. Comments
Carlito V
commented Apr 08 '13, 10:06 a.m.
Hi Krishna,
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Dr. Hans-Joachim Pross (1.1k●44●58)
| answered Apr 08 '13, 5:42 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER edited Apr 08 '13, 5:49 a.m.
Not sure, if this property is only there if Tomcat is used (as in my Tomcat test installation).
Look at https://[your_host]:9443/jts/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.configureAdvanced com.ibm.team.repository.service.jts.internal.userregistry.tomcat.TomcatUserRegistryProvider or you might restart the setup (https://[your_host]:9443/jts/customSetup). On page 6 "Setup User Registry" you find the entry "Tomcat User Database" which as I assume is also only there when Tomcat is used. Comments This is only available that way if you don't use LDAP.
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