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Figure 13-21 Deployed application files on the server<br />

13.5.3 Updating the server configuration for the application<br />

If the application you are testing has requirements for the runtime environment,<br />

you will need to add them at this point. For example, if you are using a data<br />

source to access a database, you will need to define the JDBC driver and data<br />

source. If you are using JAAS for database authentication, you will need to add<br />

the JAAS authentication entry. These steps are the same whether you are using<br />

the Express test environment or a standalone Express <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong>. To<br />

update the server configuration to add these resources, see 13.6, “Working with<br />

server configurations” on page 483.<br />

13.5.4 Starting the Express server<br />

The next step is to start the server.<br />

1. Select the server in the <strong>Server</strong>s view, right-click, and select Start or highlight<br />

the server and select the Run icon at the top of the view.<br />

482 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> - Express V5.0.2 Developer Handbook

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