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| | WebSphere Application Server: A foundation for on demand computing |
 | | WebSphere Application Server provides monitoring capabilities as part of its management system, such as monitoring of the current life-cycle status for servers, applications, and their components (e.g., which servers are running), monitoring of problems that are occurring in the cell (e.g., alerts, errors, warnings), and monitoring of performance (both aggregate and per request). |
 | | Later, when the application containing the servlet is installed onto the application server, the administrator is able to choose the physical database that will be accessed by that servlet (see Figure 4) and map that database to the logical name selected by the programmer within his or her code. |
 | | WebSphere Application Server supports four major models of application design: multitiered distributed business computing, Web-based computing, integrated enterprise computing, and service-oriented computing. |
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