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-====== j2ee-config ====== 
-j2ee-config is the central tool for J2EE-applications manipulation. 
  
-===== Features ===== 
-j2ee-config should be much like webapp-config. 
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-Differences: 
-  * j2ee-config should not know about particular servers. Instead, servers should provide meta info which should describe them for j2ee-config. 
-  * j2ee-config is aware of specifications that servers provide and applications use. Such as Servlet API, EJB, JMS, Portlet API, etc. j2ee-config should be aware of specification versions. It should check presense of required specification when application is installed to server. 
-  * j2ee-config should be able to install several the same applications ('application instances' in glep11) to one server with different aliases (/app1/, /app2/). Configs for those application instances should be separate. 
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-===== Functions ===== 
-  * List available servers (''j2ee-config -ls/--list-servers'') 
-  * List available applications (''j2ee-config -la/--list-apps'') with bindings to servers (like ''rc-update show'') 
-  * Add application to server (''j2ee-config -I/install APP SERVER [alias]'') with compatibility check. 
-  * Remove application from server (''j2ee-config -C/clean APP SERVER [alias]'') 
-  * Show version (''j2ee-config -v'') 
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