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Getting Started with WebSphere Application Server

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176 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Community Edition<br />

Note:<br />

For more information about the deploy command, refer to the product documentation at<br />

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/wasce/V2.1.1/en/deploy.html.<br />

9.8 Configuring multiple server instances<br />

The Community Edition server provides the capability of running multiple server instances<br />

on one server installation. The advantage of having multiple server instances is that you<br />

can better use the computing capability of your system. These instances share the<br />

following directories under :<br />

• bin<br />

• lib<br />

• schema<br />

• repository<br />

Each Community Edition instance has its own var and deploy directories, so you have<br />

to create var and deploy directories for each non-default instance. To avoid port conflict,<br />

you can override the portOffset attribute in configsubstitutions.properties.<br />

Note:<br />

For more information about the steps to create and run multiple server instances, see the<br />

product documentation:<br />

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/wasce/V2.1.1/en/configuring-multiple-server-instances.html<br />

9.9 Configuring multiple repositories<br />

You can deploy a single repository on a single server instance, or deploy multiple<br />

repositories on multiple instances. You can also share a repository among multiple server<br />

instances, or deploy multiple repositories on a single server instance.<br />

The advantage of having multiple repositories is that you can deploy your applications or<br />

plugins to different repositories. Therefore, you can replace, migrate or remove applications<br />

or plugins <strong>with</strong>out affecting unrelated repositories, especially the Community Edition default<br />

repository.<br />

Note:<br />

For more information about creating multiple repositories on a single server instance, and<br />

creating multiple repositories on multiple server instances, see the product<br />

documentation:

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