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1. Solaris Management Tools (Road Map) 2. Working With the Solaris Management Console (Tasks) 3. Working With the Sun Java Web Console (Tasks) What's New in Administering the Java Web Console? Getting Started With the Java Web Console (Task Map) Getting Started With the Java Web Console Configuring the Java Web Console Troubleshooting the Java Web Console Software (Task Map) Troubleshooting the Java Web Console Software Java Web Console Reference Information 4. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview) 5. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks) 6. Managing Client-Server Support (Overview) 7. Managing Diskless Clients (Tasks) 8. Introduction to Shutting Down and Booting a System 9. Shutting Down and Booting a System (Overview) 10. Shutting Down a System (Tasks) 11. Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks) 12. Booting a Solaris System (Tasks) 13. Troubleshooting Booting a Solaris System (Tasks) 14. Managing the Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks) 15. x86: GRUB Based Booting (Reference) 16. Managing Services (Overview) 18. Managing Software (Overview) 19. Managing Software With Solaris System Administration Tools (Tasks) 20. Managing Software by Using Package Commands (Tasks) 21. Managing Solaris Patches by Using the patchadd Command (Tasks) |
Java Web Console (Overview)The Java Web Console provides a common location for users to access web-based system management applications. You access the web console by logging in through a secure https port with one of several supported web browsers. The single entry point that the web console provides eliminates the need to learn URLs for multiple applications. In addition, the single entry point provides user authentication and authorization for all applications that are registered with the web console. All web console-based applications conform to the same user interface guidelines, which enhances ease of use. The web console also provides auditing of user sessions and logging service for all registered applications. What Is the Java Web Console?The Java Web Console is a web page where you can find the Sun system management web-based applications that are installed and registered on your system. Registration is automatically a part of an application's installation process. Thus, registration requires no administrator intervention. The Java Web Console provides the following:
Java Web Console Management CommandsThe Java Web Console includes the following management commands:
The commands are used to perform various tasks that this chapter describes. For more information about each command, see the smcwebserver(1M), wcadmin(1M), and the smreg(1M) man pages. Supported Web BrowsersThe Java Web Console can be used in any of the following browsers while running the Solaris OS:
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