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In the preceding example, each virtual host directory contains a subdirectory named applications.
Each virtual host’s Vhost.xml must define a flashcom application directory in its
<AppsDir> tag.
The flashcom application directory contains subdirectories for each application that can connect
to the virtual host. However, you do not need to name the directory “applications” or locate it
inside the virtual host directory. Each virtual host’s flashcom application directory must contain a
directory named admin so that the Administration Console can connect to the virtual host. For
more information about the Administration Console, see Using the Administration Console.
About the configuration files
Flash Communication Server uses separate XML configuration files for each level of the server
hierarchy: server, adaptor, virtual host, and application. Each of these files contains configuration
tags that relate to the server, adaptor, virtual host, or application they are associated with. To
customize the functionality of the server, you edit these tags. The server edits some of these tags
itself when you use the Administration Console.
The following sections describe the tags in each XML file in detail.
The Server.xml file
The Server.xml file is located at the root level of the conf directory and contains tags that define
user names and passwords for server administrators and virtual host administrators. You edit the
Server.xml file to add or remove administrators. The administrators defined in this file will be
able to connect to the server with the Administration Console. Server administrators can use all of
the features and see all of the information available in the Administration Console. Virtual host
administrators can use the Administration Console only to see information and perform tasks
that relate to their particular virtual host.
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