If you did not manually
configure your SAS web application servers, SAS rebuilds and redeploys
the enterprise archive (EAR) files for all web applications at your
site. (Examples of web applications include SAS Web Report Studio
and the SAS Information Delivery Portal.) Therefore, customizations
that you made to the EAR files after initial deployment might be lost.
Here are examples of
customizations that you might have specified in your EAR files:
-
changes to the context root for
web applications, such as the SAS Information Delivery Portal and
the SAS BI Dashboard. After your initial installation of SAS, you
might have customized the URL that is used to access a SAS web application
at your site. However, after applying a maintenance release, this
customization is lost, and you must specify this customization again
in order for your site-specific URL to work.
-
customizations for web authentication.
-
customizations to the logon, logoff,
and time-out pages for SAS Logon Manager. Back up the customized JSP
files in the
SAS-installation-directory\SASWebInfrastructurePlatform\9.3\Static\wars\sas.svcs.logon
.