Installing Server Roles as Java Web applications
To install a Server Role as a Java Web application, choose a Server Role to install and follow the instructions.
- Installing the Content Deployer (HTTP or HTTPS) as a Java Web application
Instead of installing the Content Deployer (HTTP or HTTPS) Server Role by deploying its WAR file and performing some manual steps. - Installing the Experience Manager Web service as a Java Web application
As part of installing Experience Manager, install the Experience Manager Web service. Note that this Web application also contains the Content Delivery Web service Server Role. Note that if you have a classic ASP Web site, you can skip this task. - Adding the Experience Manager Web site extension to a JSP Web site
You can add the Experience Manager Web site extension to your existing staging Web site, or you can create a standalone Web site that contains the Experience Manager Web site extension. You would typically do the latter for testing purposes. - Installing the API Server Role for a Java Web application
The API Server Role is typically installed on the staging or live Web site, and takes care of resolving dynamic links between content items.