This bean is used to configure the attributes necessary to start up a server on a remote machine.
Fully Qualified Interface Name | If you use the getMBeanInfo operation in MBeanTypeServiceMBean, supply the following value as this MBean's fully qualified interface name:weblogic.management.configuration.ServerStartMBean
|
Factory Methods | No factory methods. Instances of this MBean are created automatically. |
This section describes the following attributes:
The arguments to use when starting this server.
These are the first arguments appended immediately after
java
portion of the startup command. For example, you
can set Java heap memory or specify any
weblogic.Server
option.
This property should not be used to specify weblogic.management.username or weblogic.management.password as these values will be ignored during server startup. Instead the username and password properties should be set. This will also enable node manager to properly encrypt these values on the managed server's machine.
Separate arguments with a space.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
The BEA home directory (path on the machine running Node Manager) to use when starting this server.
Specify the directory on the Node Manager machine under which
all BEA products were installed. For example,
c:\bea
.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Private property that disables caching in proxies.
Privileges | Read only |
Type | boolean |
Redeploy or Restart required | Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
The classpath (path on the machine running Node Manager) to use when starting this server.
At a minimum you will need to specify the following values for
the class path option:
WL_HOME/server/lib/weblogic_sp.jar;WL_HOME/server/lib/weblogic.jar
where WL_HOME
is the directory in which you
installed WebLogic Server on the Node Manager machine.
The shell environment determines which character you use to separate path elements. On Windows, you typically use a semicolon (;). In a BASH shell, you typically use a colon (:).
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
The Java home directory (path on the machine running Node Manager) to use when starting this server.
Specify the parent directory of the JDK's bin
directory. For example, c:\bea\jdk141
.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
The Java Vendor value to use when starting this server For
example, BEA, Sun, HP etc
If the server is part of a cluster and configured for automatic migration across possibly different platforms with different vendors providing the JDKs, then, both JavaVendor and JavaHome should be set in the generated configuration file instead.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Returns the MBean info for this MBean.
Deprecated.
Privileges | Read only |
Type | javax.management.MBeanInfo |
Redeploy or Restart required | Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
The user-specified name of this MBean instance.
This name is included as one of the key properties in the
MBean's javax.management.ObjectName
:
Name=user-specified-name
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration.
WebLogic Sever saves this note in the domain's configuration
file (config.xml
) as XML PCDATA. All left angle
brackets (<) are converted to the XML entity
<
. Carriage returns/line feeds are
preserved.
If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Returns the ObjectName under which this MBean is registered in the MBean server.
Deprecated.
Privileges | Read only |
Type | weblogic.management.WebLogicObjectName |
Redeploy or Restart required | Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
Return the immediate parent for this MBean
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type |
The password of the username used to boot the server and perform server health monitoring.
As of 8.1 sp4, when you get the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:
Retrieves the value of the PasswordEncrypted
attribute.
Decrypts the value and returns the unencrypted password as a String.
When you set the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:
Encrypts the value.
Sets the value of the PasswordEncrypted
attribute
to the encrypted value.
Using this attribute (Password
) is a potential
security risk because the String object (which contains the
unencrypted password) remains in the JVM's memory until garbage
collection removes it and the memory is reallocated. Depending on
how memory is allocated in the JVM, a significant amount of time
could pass before this unencrypted data is removed from memory.
Instead of using this attribute, use
PasswordEncrypted
.
For more information, see:
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Default Value | |
Encrypted | true |
The encrypted password of the username used to boot the server and perform server health monitoring.
To set this attribute, use
weblogic.management.EncryptionHelper.encrypt()
to
encrypt the value. Then set this attribute to the output of the
encrypt() method.
To compare a password that a user enters with the encrypted
value of this attribute, go to the same WebLogic Server instance
that you used to set and encrypt this attribute and use
weblogic.management.EncryptionHelper.encrypt()
to
encrypt the user-supplied password. Then compare the encrypted
values.
For more information, see:
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | byte[] |
Default Value | |
Encrypted | true |
Returns false if the the MBean represented by this object has been unregistered.
Deprecated.
Privileges | Read only |
Type | boolean |
Redeploy or Restart required | Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
The directory that this server uses as its root directory. This directory must be on the computer that hosts the Node Manager. If you do not specify a Root Directory value, the domain directory is used by default.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
The security policy file (directory and filename on the machine running Node Manager) to use when starting this server.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Returns the type of the MBean.
Privileges | Read only |
Type | java.lang.String |
Redeploy or Restart required | Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
The user name to use when booting this server.
The Administration Console inserts the user name that you supplied when you logged in to the console. The Domain Configuration Wizard inserts the user name that you defined when you created the domain.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Default Value |
This section describes the following operations:
If the specified attribute has not been set explicitly, and if the attribute has a default value, this operation forces the MBean to persist the default value.
Unless you use this operation, the default value is not saved and is subject to change if you update to a newer release of WebLogic Server. Invoking this operation isolates this MBean from the effects of such changes.
To insure that you are freezing the default value, invoke the
restoreDefaultValue
operation before you invoke
this.
This operation has no effect if you invoke it on an attribute that does not provide a default value or on an attribute for which some other value has been set.
Deprecated.
Operation Name | "freezeCurrentValue" |
Parameters | Object [] { attributeName }
where:
|
Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
void
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Exceptions |
|
Returns true if the specified attribute has been set explicitly in this MBean instance.
Operation Name | "isSet" |
Parameters | Object [] { propertyName }
where:
|
Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
boolean
|
If the specified attribute has a default value, this operation removes any value that has been set explicitly and causes the attribute to use the default value.
Default values are subject to change if you update to a newer
release of WebLogic Server. To prevent the value from changing if
you update to a newer release, invoke the
freezeCurrentValue
operation.
This operation has no effect if you invoke it on an attribute that does not provide a default value or on an attribute that is already using the default.
Deprecated.
Operation Name | "restoreDefaultValue" |
Parameters | Object [] { attributeName }
where:
|
Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
void
|
Exceptions |
|
Restore the given property to its default value.
Operation Name | "unSet" |
Parameters | Object [] { propertyName }
where:
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Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
void
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