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Used to list, add, edit and remove Aliases.

List Form

iServer Administrator - Aliases

Actions

ADD Used to add a new Alias.
EDIT Used to edit the selected Alias.
If an Alias has not been selected an error will be displayed.
REMOVE Used to remove the selected Alias.
If an Alias has not been selected an error will be displayed.
SAVE Used to save changes made and to return to the Control Panel form.
CANCEL Used to discard changes made and to return to the Control Panel form.
HELP Used to display online help for this form.

Entry Form

iServer Administrator - Alias Entry

Fields

Alias The URI to translate into a physical file, Servlet or Servlet Context, the file extension to translate into a Servlet or the MIME type to translate into a Servlet.

File extensions are in the form .extension.

Resource The physical file, Servlet or Servlet Context that the alias will be mapped to.

For physical files, $wwwroot will be replaced by the base directory of requested virtual host.

Type The resource type: File, Filter, MIME, Servlet or Servlet Context.

File is the default type.

File is used when translating a URI to a specific physical file.

A Filter is a Servlet that is used when a reference is made to a resource which ends with a specific file extension.

A MIME is a Servlet that is used when a reference is made to a resource that returns content of the specified MIME type. MIME definitions require Servlet Chaining.

A Servlet is a Java Class that is invoked when a request matches a specific URI.

A Servlet Context is used to maintain shared values across multiple Servlets associated by a common base URI.

Actions

OK Used to accept data entered and to return to the Aliases form.
CANCEL Used to discard data entered and to return to the Aliases form.
HELP Used to display online help for this form.

Notes

Changes made will not be used until the iServer is restarted.
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