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Node Agent<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong><br />

Deployment Manager<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong><br />

Node<br />

Figure 3-26 Web server managed node<br />

3.5.2 Unmanaged Web servers<br />

Node Agent<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong><br />

Manages<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong><br />

Node<br />

<strong>Server</strong> System A<br />

Start/Stop<br />

Unmanaged Web servers reside on a system without a node agent. This is the<br />

only option in a stand-alone server environment and is a common option for Web<br />

servers installed outside a firewall. The use of this topology requires that each<br />

time the plug-in configuration file is regenerated, it is copied from the machine<br />

where <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> is installed to the machine where the Web<br />

server is running. Figure 3-27 on page 91 illustrates a Web server unmanaged<br />

node.<br />

90 <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>V7.0</strong>: <strong>Concepts</strong>, Planning, and Design<br />

Node Agent<br />

Web <strong>Server</strong><br />

Manage<br />

Plug-in<br />

Plug-in<br />

Config<br />

XML<br />

File<br />

<strong>Server</strong> System B<br />

Cell

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