Publishing a web application
A web application is like any other application that you can publish using the standard application publishing functionality. However, to simplify publishing of straight URL links to web applications, a separate publishing item type is available that allows you to accomplish this task with minimal number of steps.
To publish a web application:
- In the RAS Console, select the Publishing category and then click the Add icon below the Published Resources tree (or right-click inside the Published Resources box and click Add in the context menu). This will launch the publishing wizard.
- On the Select Item Type page, select Web application and click Next.
- On the Select Server Type page, select Virtual Guest and click Next.
- On the Virtual Desktop Web Application page, specify the web application name, description, window state, and the URL. Select the Force to use Internet Explorer option if needed. To browse for a specific application icon, click Change Icon.
- Use the Virtual Guest Settings section to specify from where the application should be published.
The options are:
- Any guest VM. Publish the application from any guest VM in the selected pool. Select this option and then select a pool in the from Pool drop-down list.
- Specific template. Publish the application from a specific template. Select this option and then select a template in the Template drop-down list.
- Select the Persistent option to make a guest VM persistent. For more info, see Persistent guest VMs.
- On the next page, specify the initial status of the resource. Choose from Enabled (end users can launch the resource), Disabled (the resource will not appear in Parallels Client), In maintenance (the resource will appear in Parallels Client but users will not be able to launch it). When a resource is in maintenance and a user tries to launch it, they will see a message. To customize the message, click the Configure button. For more info, see Site defaults (Publishing).
- When done, click Finish to publish the application.
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