Installation guide

4. NETSCAPE/IPLANET PLUGIN (SPARC/SOLARIS)
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Tip
If you still have problems running ServletExec/NSAPI after deactivating the Java
interpreter, check the Init directives in your obj.conf file as described in Section 3.6.3.
4.2.4 Disable the Built-In Servlet Engine (iWS 4.0 and higher)
For iWS 4.0 and higher, the built-in servlet engine is enabled by default. You
must
disable the built-in servlet engine before installing ServletExec/NSAPI.
To disable the Servlet Engine
1. From the iPlanet Administration Server home page, click the appropriate server.
2. On the Server Manager page, click the Servlets tab.
3. On the Enable Servlets page, click No under Activate the Servlet Engine?, and
click OK.
4. On the resulting page, click Save and Apply.
4.3 Installing ServletExec/NSAPI for Multiple Servers
If you’ve created multiple NES/iWS server instances, you must run the
ServletExec/NSAPI installer separately for each server instance for which you want to
install ServletExec/NSAPI. Pay particular attention to the following items when installing
ServletExec/NSAPI for multiple servers:
Stop all servers before running the ServletExec/NSAPI installer.
Use the same installation directory for all ServletExec/NSAPI installations.
The ServletExec/NSAPI installer will create a separate subdirectory within the
ServletExecNSAPI directory for each server instance.
See 4.5.1 for a detailed discussion of the NSAPI directory.
When installed for multiple NES/iWS server instances, each instance of
ServletExec/NSAPI creates its own Java VM. Therefore, the servlets being hosted by
ServletExec/NSAPI for each server instance are isolated from the others in separate VMs.
Note
3.0 and earlier versions of ServletExec/NSAPI required you to purchase a unique ServletExec
serial number (license key) for each NES/iWS server instance on which ServletExec/NSAPI
was installed. ServletExec/NSAPI licensing changed starting with 3.1 so that you now need to
purchase only a single license key per physical server machine, regardless of how many
NES/iWS server instances or ServletExec/NSAPI instances are installed on the machine.
4.4 Running the ServletExec/NSAPI Installer
The file ServletExec_NSAPI_41.sh is a non-graphical installation shell script.