The jws-config.properties file specifies domain-wide configuration
parameters for the WebLogic Workshop runtime. The file is located in the
domain root directory.
Properties
The jws-config.properties file defines the following properties:
weblogic.jws.InternalJMSServer=<JMS
server name>
Specifies the name of the JMS server to be used by WebLogic
Workshop JMS controls, JMS transport and JMS queues used as message buffers.
The named JMS server must be configured in the current domain.
Default value: cgJMSServer
weblogic.jws.InternalJMSConnFactory=<JMS
connection factory JNDI name>
Specifies the JNDI name of the JMS connection factory to be
used by WebLogic Workshop JMS controls, JMS transport and JMS queues used as
message buffers. The named JMS connection factory must be configured in the
current domain.
Default value: weblogic.jws.jms.QueueConnectionFactory
weblogic.jws.ConversationDataSource=<data
source JNDI name>
Specifies the JNDI name of the data source to be used for
conversational persistence. The named data source must be configured in the
current domain.
Default value: cgDataSource
weblogic.jws.JMSControlDataSource=<data
source JNDI name>
Specifies the JNDI name of the data source to be used for
JMS control state management. The named data source must be configured in the
current domain.
Default value: cgDataSource
weblogic.jws.ConversationMaxKeyLength=<integer>
Specifies the maximum length of a conversation ID.
Conversational web services have an associated conversation identifier. The
identifier is proposed by the client and must be guaranteed to be unique
across all web services and conversations in the current domain.
Default value: 768
Note: The conversation ID is used as the
primary key in a conversation state table that resides in the database associated
with the data source identified by weblogic.jws.ConversationDataSource (above).
Setting weblogic.jws.ConversationMaxKeyLength to a value larger than what
can be accommodated by the associated database table will result in errors.
weblogic.jws.MessageTransactionTimeout=<integer>
The timeout for asynchronous message requests. Takes an integer
indicating seconds.
Related Topics
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WebLogic Workshop-Enable an Existing WebLogic Server Domain?
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