Application Server Profiles

Since the Admin Console displays the administrative domain, the interface is dependent on the usage profile selected. Every administrative domain is associated with a usage profile that identifies the capabilities of that domain. The Application Server provides the following profiles:

Developer

Use this profile if the domain is running in a development environment and if the applications being developed do not need the NSS keystore or clustering features, such as load balancing, and session persistence.

Cluster

Use this profile to create clusters that do not require the high-availability database (HADB) or the NSS keystore.

Enterprise

Use this profile to take advantage of the High Availability Database (HADB) and NSS keystore features. This profile is available only if the HADB and NSS are installed separately or if the Application Server was installed as part of the Java Enterprise System (JES).

If you create a domain without specifying the profile, the profile with which the domain is created is determined by the value of the AS_ADMIN_PROFILE variable in the asadminenv.conf file. The default value of the AS_ADMIN_PROFILE variable depends on the distribution of Application Server from which the Application Server was installed.

The domain provides a preconfigured runtime for the user applications. Usage profiles facilitate the distinction between the Application Server binaries and the runtime configuration. Use the same installation of Application Server to create different domains with profiles that suit specific needs. For example, a developer may want to use the Application Server to get to know the latest Java EE specifications. This developer does not need stringent security settings. Another user who wants to deploy applications in a production environment needs an inherently secure environment.


Note - Some topics in the Admin Console Online Help pertain to features that are available only in domains that are configured to support clusters. Examples of domains that support clusters are domains that are created with the cluster profile or the enterprise profile. If your domain is not configured to support clustering, and you require to use clustering features of Application Server, add cluster support. For more information, see To Add Cluster Support to a Domain.