This image shows the high-level architectural components of WebSphere Application Server - Express for iSeries.
The architecture of WebSphere Application Server - Express consists of these software components:
WebSphere subsystem
The WebSphere Application Server - Express subsystem, QASE5, contains the jobs that pertain to WebSphere Application Server - Express. In addition to the jobs running in the QASE5 subsystem, your applications may also use jobs running in other subsystems.
Application server
The application server provides the runtime environment for server-side Java components (such as servlets and JavaServer Pages). An application server contains the following architectural components:
Web container
The Web container runs within the application server and handles requests for servlets, JavaServer Pages files, and the Web applications that contain them.
Name server
The Java Naming and Directory Interface, or JNDI, is used to provide access to Java components within a distributed computing environment. The WebSphere Application Server - Express name server provides the implementation of the JNDI service. You can bind WebSphere Application Server - Express resources to JNDI names, which allows applications to access resources such as data sources and mail providers.
Security server
The WebSphere Application Server - Express security server provides security infrastructure and mechanisms to protect sensitive application resources and administrative resources and to address enterprise end-to-end security requirements on authentication, on resource access control, on data integrity, confidentiality, and privacy, and on secure interoperability.
HTTP server
The HTTP server receives requests for server-side components (such as servlets and JavaServer Pages) and passes the requests to WebSphere Application Server - Express through an interface called the WebSphere plug-in. WebSphere Application Server - Express supports these HTTP servers:
WebSphere plug-in
WebSphere Web server plug-ins enable the Web server to communicate requests for dynamic content, such as servlets, to the application server. WebSphere Application Server - Express ships two plug-ins; one for IBM HTTP Server for iSeries (powered by Apache) and one for Lotus Domino HTTP Server. The plug-ins use a configuration file to determine whether a request should be handled by the Web server or the application server. For example, the plug-in forwards servlet requests to the application server. If you are using the HTTP server to serve HTML files, then the plug-in forwards HTML requests to the HTTP server.