A virtual server, sometimes called a virtual host, is an object that allows the same physical server to host multiple Internet domain names. All virtual servers hosted on the same physical server share the Internet Protocol (IP) address of that physical server. A virtual server associates a domain name for a server (such as www.sun.com) with the particular server on which the GlassFishTM Server is running.
Use the Virtual Servers page to configure virtual servers.
For each virtual server, the following information is provided.
The name of the virtual server.
Either on, off, or disabled.
The deployed web module (if any) that is to respond to all requests that cannot be mapped to other web modules deployed to the virtual server.
The Virtual Servers table also contains the following options.
Button to create a new virtual server.
Button to delete one or more selected virtual servers.