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Enabling External Components


The Sun ONE ASP Administration Console provides access to external Sun ONE ASP SpicePack and Chili!Beans components. The SpicePack is a set of COM components that handle commonly used ASP application functionality. The components are Chili!Mail, Chili!POP3, and Chili!Upload. The Chili!Beans ActiveX control is a wrapper that enables Java objects to be used by COM controllers, such as ActiveX scripting engines like VBScript.

To enable external components

  1. Open the Administration Console by using the following URL:

  2. http://[HOSTNAME]:[PORT]

    where [HOSTNAME] is the hostname of the Web server configured to run with Sun ONE ASP, and [PORT] is the port on which the Administration Console is running (5100 by default).

  3. On the ASP Server tab of the Server Management page (the first page to display when you open the console), click Components.

  4. The Components page displays.

  5. Click to select or clear (enable or disable) the components as desired (for specific information about these components and any additional settings, see the "See also" references listed after this procedure).

  6. When finished, click Save to save your changes, or Cancel to revert to the settings that were last saved.

  7. The Server Management page displays.

  8. If you changed the status of the Chili!Beans or Chili!Upload components, you must restart the ASP Server by clicking Restart on the Server Management page. You do not need to restart the ASP Server if you changed the status of the Chili!Mail or Chili!POP3 components.

  9. Note icon Note Restarting the ASP Server resets all Session and Application variables.

See also:

Enabling SpicePack Components

SpicePack Component Reference

Enabling Chili!Beans

Chili!Beans Component Reference



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