| BEA WebLogic Server 9.1 Domain Configuration Schema Reference | ||||||
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The transaction abandon timeout seconds for transactions in the second phase of the two-phase commit (prepared and later).
The number of backlogged, new TCP connection requests that this network channel allows.
Allowed backlog of connection requests on the listen port(s).
The number of backlogged, new TCP connection requests that should be allowed for this server's regular and SSL ports.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
The unique name used to identify this local Tuxedo access point.
The unique name used to identify this remote Tuxedo access point.
The connection principal name used to identify this local Tuxedo access point when attempting to establish a session connection with remote Tuxedo access points.
The connection principal name used to identify this remote Tuxedo access point when attempting to establish a session connection to local Tuxedo access points.
The maximum interval between two successive acknowledgements sent by the receiving side.
The acknowledge mode used by non-transacted sessions within this JMS session pool.
The inbound access control list (ACL) policy toward requests from a remote Tuxedo access point.
This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
A WebLogic Domain is a group of servers and/or clusters which are administered as a group.
The JNDI name of the adapter used to communicate with the specified destination.
The JNDI name of the adapter used to communicate with the specified destination.
The JNDI name of the adapter used to communicate with the specified destination.
A migratable server could fail to come up on every possible configured machine.
The addresses by which this machine is known.
The addresses by which this machine is known.
A WebLogic Domain is a group of servers and/or clusters which are administered as a group.
The common secure administration port for this WebLogic Server domain.
The secure administration port for the server.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
Returns the protocol to be used for administrative connections when none is specified.
The default protocol for communicating through the administration port or administration channels.
Returns the protocol to be used for administrative connections when none is specified.
The number of seconds between reconnection attempts to the admin server.
Privileges: Read/Write
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The MBean representing the Admininistration Server.
Specifies whether the anonymous user is allowed to access remote Tuxedo services.
Specifies whether non-standard data types are allowed to pass through this Tuxedo queuing bridge.
This class represents a JMS server.
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Provides domain-wide security configuration information.
The MBean that defines the configuration properties for the embedded LDAP server for the WebLogic domain.
This bean represents the server-wide configuration of COM
MBean:
COMMBean
The collection of deployable entities in this domain.
Configuration bean for Libraries.
Specifies the type of AppKey plug-in used.
The Application Identifier of the application version uniquely identifies the application version across all versions of all applications.
The Application Identifier of the application version uniquely identifies the application version across all versions of all applications.
The Application Identifier of the application version uniquely identifies the application version across all versions of all applications.
The name of the application.
The name of the application.
The name of the application.
The encrypted application password for this connection pool.
An application represents a J2EE application contained in an EAR file or EAR directory.
The application password as returned from the
genpasswd utility.
The initialization vector used to encrypt the AppPassword.
The number of archival versions of config.
The arguments to use when starting this server.
This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
The Assertion Consumer URIs.
One or more URIs on which to listen for incoming assertion retrieval requests.
The class that provides persistent storage for assertions, if you use an Assertion Store class other than the default class.
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This MBean represents a WebLogic messaging bridge.
The MBean type that defines the attribute you want to monitor.
The name of the attribute that you want to monitor.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
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Provides the name of the AuthFilter Servlet class, which will be called before and after all authentication and authorization checks in the Web Application.
Provides the name of the AuthFilter Servlet class, which will be called before and after all authentication and authorization checks in the Web Application.
Provides the name of the Realm in the Basic Authentication HTTP dialog box, which pops up on the browsers.
Provides the name of the Realm in the Basic Authentication HTTP dialog box, which pops up on the browsers.
A WebLogic Domain is a group of servers and/or clusters which are administered as a group.
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Specifies whether the Node Manager should automatically kill
this server if its health state is failed.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
Return the name of the table to be used for server migration.
Specifies whether the Node Manager can automatically restart this server if it crashes or otherwise or goes down unexpectedly.
The maximum number of backup copies that should be made for the embedded LDAP server.
The hour at which the embedded LDAP server should be backed up.
The minute at which the embedded LDAP server should be backed up.
This bean defines a system-level JDBC resource.
The maximum amount of time, in milliseconds, that a messaging
bridge instance waits before sending a batch of messages in one
transaction, regardless of whether the Batch Size has
been reached or not.
The number of messages that are processed within one transaction.
The BEA home directory (path on the machine running Node Manager) to use when starting this server.
The maximum number of cycles that the transaction manager will perform the beforeCompletion synchronization callback for this WebLogic Server domain.
Determines whether the JMS server delivers smaller messages before larger ones when a destination has exceeded its maximum number of messages.
The maximum number of seconds this local Tuxedo access point allows for a blocking call.
This MBean defines a network channel.
Return the BridgeDestinations for this Domain.
This MBean represents a bridge destination for non-JMS messaging products.
This MBean represents a bridge destination for non-JMS messaging products.
This class represents a JMS server.
The disk size, in MB, of the persistent disk cache.
The MBean that defines the configuration properties for the embedded LDAP server for the WebLogic domain.
Provides the path name for the persistent cache files.
The memory size, in KB, of the cache.
The size of the cache (in kilobytes) that is used with the embedded LDAP server.
The default timeout interval, in seconds, for the cache.
Specifies the default timeout interval (in seconds) of the external entity cache.
The time-to-live of the cache (in seconds) that is used with the embedded LDAP server.
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Get all the capacity definitions
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MBean Attribute:
SelfTuningMBean.
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CapacityMBean defines the maximum number of requests that can be enqueued by all the work managers that share it.
The name of the Java class that implements the weblogic.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
A weight to give this channel when creating server-to-server connections.
A weight to give this channel when creating server-to-server connections.
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The interval at which the transaction manager creates a new transaction log file and checks all old transaction log files to see if they are ready to be deleted.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
Indicates the cipher suites being used on a particular WebLogic Server.
Temporary MBean for startup and shutdown classes.
The fully qualified name of the class that implements a particular credential provider or token handler.
The fully qualified name of the class that implements a particular credential provider or token handler.
The fully qualified name of a class to load and run.
The fully qualified name of a class to load and run.
The fully qualified name of the class that implements a particular credential provider or token handler.
The fully qualified name of the class that implements a particular credential provider or token handler.
The fully qualified name of a class to load and run.
The CLASSPATH of the bridge destination.
The CLASSPATH of the bridge destination.
The CLASSPATH of the bridge destination.
The classpath (path on the machine running Node Manager) to use when starting this server.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
This bean represents a cluster in the domain.
If clocks are synchronized, this attribute describes the accuracy of the synchronization.
Encapsulates the timestamp information that is associated with a Web Service security configuration.
Returns the ClusterMBeans representing the cluster that have been configured to be part of this domain.
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The address this network channel uses to generate EJB handles and failover addresses for use in a cluster.
This channel's cluster address.
The address that forms a portion of the URL a client uses to connect to this cluster, and that is used for generating EJB handles and entity EJB failover addresses.
A WebLogic Domain is a group of servers and/or clusters which are administered as a group.
This bean represents a cluster in the domain.
Optimizes cross-cluster replication for the type of network that servers in the clusters use for administrative communication.
The proportion of the load that this server will bear, relative to other servers in a cluster.
The compression threshold this local Tuxedo access point uses when sending data to a remote Tuxedo access point.
The compression threshold this remote Tuxedo access point uses when sending data to a local Tuxedo access point.
Returns the server's COM configuration.
This MBean defines a network channel.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
The password (community name) that WebLogic Server sends to the SNMP manager.
The community name to be passed on for all requests to the proxied SNMP agent.
The password (community name) that you want the WebLogic SNMP agent to use to secure communication with SNMP managers.
Specifies whether this WebLogic Server domain enables compatiblity with previous connection filters.
Controls which JMX agents are initialized in the current WebLogic Server domain.
Specifies the security properties of a WebLogic domain.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.
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The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete COM message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete COM message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete COM message to be received.
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The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete HTTP message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete HTTP message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete HTTP message to be received.
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The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete IIOP message to be received.
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The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete IIOP message to be received.
The maximum amount of time this network channel waits for a complete message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds that this server waits for a complete message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete IIOP message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds that this server waits for a complete message to be received.
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The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete T3 message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete T3 message to be received.
The maximum number of seconds spent waiting for a complete T3 message to be received.
This bean represents the server-wide configuration of COM
MBean:
COMMBean
A WebLogic Domain is a group of servers and/or clusters which are administered as a group.
Returns the criteria used for auditing configuration events (configuration changes and other operations):
CONFIG_CHANGE_NONE
Configuration events will neither be written to the server log
or directed to the Security Audit Framework.
This MBean is a reference to a system configuration extension.
Specifies the list of properties that are associated with this credential provider or token handler.
Specifies the list of properties that are associated with this credential provider or token handler.
Specifies the list of properties that are associated with this credential provider or token handler.
Specifies the list of properties that are associated with this credential provider or token handler.
Encapsulates information about a property, such as its value and whether it is encrypted.
CapacityMBean defines the maximum number of requests that can be enqueued by all the work managers that share it.
The release identifier for the configuration.
The JNDI name of the connection factory for this JMS session pool.
The connection factory's JNDI name for this JMS bridge destination.
The name of the Java class that implements a connection filter (that is, the weblogic.
The rules used by any connection filter that implements the ConnectionFilterRulesListener interface.
Specifies whether this WebLogic Server domain should log accepted connections.
The conditions under which this local Tuxedo access point establishes a session connection with a remote Tuxedo access point.
The conditions under which this remote Tuxedo access point establishes a session connection with a local Tuxedo access point.
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Name of the connection pool whose size is taken as the max constraint.
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The connection URL for this JMS bridge destination.
This bean defines a Resource Adapter.
The amount of time that this network channel should wait to establish an outbound socket connection before timing out.
The principal name used to verify the identity of this domain when establishing a connection to another domain.
The principal name used to verify the identity of this remote Tuxedo access point when it establishes a session connection with a local Tuxedo access point.
The context path that you want to use in URLs that specify the Administration Console.
A WebLogic Domain is a group of servers and/or clusters which are administered as a group.
Returns the directory path that console extensions are loaded from.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
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Indicates whether consumption is paused at startup on destinations targeted to this JMS server at startup.
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This mbean defines the mapping between the current context (security principal, group etc) and the request class to use.
Get all the context request classes
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MBean Attribute:
SelfTuningMBean.
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This mbean defines the mapping between the current context (security principal, group) and the request class to use.
The maximum amount of time allowed before a sending side releases the resources used by a conversation.
Minimum number of concurrent threads executing requests that share this constraint.
Maximum number of concurrent threads that can execute requests sharing this constraint.
Total number of requests that can be enqueued.
Specifies the DDL (Data Definition Language) file to use for creating the JDBC store's backing table.
The credential (usually password) used to connect to the embedded LDAP server.
The encrypted password for the domain.
The outbound access control list (ACL) policy toward requests to a remote Tuxedo access point.
The full pathname to the custom AppKey generator class.
The optional parameters to be used by the custom AppKey class at the class initialization time.
The path and file name of the identity keystore.
Returns encrypted pass phrase defined when creating the keystore.
The type of the keystore.
The string alias used to store and retrieve the channel's private key in the keystore.
The encrypted form of passphrase used to retrieve the server's private key from the keystore.
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A CustomResource is an untyped SystemResource for which creator of the bean defines the name of the class that will be used when the resource is deployed on the managed server.
The path and file name of the custom trust keystore.
The custom trust keystore's encrypted passphrase.
The type of the keystore.
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This bean is represents a NodeManager that is associated with a machine.
The minimum severity of debug messages that the SNMP agent generates.
The default AppKey value to be used by the anonymous user and other users who are not defined in the user database if the plug-in allows them to access Tuxedo.
The standard character code set that this server will publish as its native code set.
Controls the configuration of the default persistent store on this server.
This MBean describes the configuration of the default file store.
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The encrypted password for the default IIOP user.
The encrypted password for the default IIOP user.
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The user name of the default IIOP user.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
The algorithm to be used for load-balancing between replicated services if none is specified for a particular service.
The default GIOP (General Inter-ORB Protocol) version that this server will negotiate for incoming connections.
The protocol to use for connections when none is specified.
The protocol to use for connections when none is specified.
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The default maximum number of times that the sender runtime should attempt to redeliver a message that the receiver WebLogic Server has not yet acknowledged.
The default minimum number of seconds that the sender runtime should wait between retries if the receiver does not send an acknowledgement of receiving the message, or if the sender runtime detects a communications error while attempting to send a message.
The protocol to use for secure connections when none is specified.
The protocol to use for secure connections when none is specified.
The encrypted password for the default TGIOP user.
The default user associated with the Tuxedo GIOP (TGIOP) protocol.
The default number of seconds that the receiver of the reliable message should persist the history of the reliable message in its store.
The default amount of time, in milliseconds, that the agent guarantees to reliably send messages.
Returns the original context-root for the default Web application for this Web server.
Returns the original context-root for the default Web application for this Web server.
The wide character code set that this server will publish as its native code set.
The maximum number of table rows that are deleted per database call.
The maximum number of table rows that are deleted per database call.
The delivery mode to use when placing messages onto the target location.
Return the deployment configuration for this Domain.
Specifies the domain-level deployment configuration attributes.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A numerical value that indicates when this unit is deployed, relative to other DeployableUnits on a server, during startup.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
CapacityMBean defines the maximum number of requests that can be enqueued by all the work managers that share it.
Optional short description of this WLDFSystemResource.
Optional short description of this channel for console display purposes.
Returns the interface of the bean that is returned by the #getResource method.
The name of the file that contains the module.
The name of the file that contains the module.
The name of the file that contains the module.
The name of the file that contains the module.
The name of the file that contains the module.
The name of the file that contains the module.
The name of the file that contains the module.
The JNDI name of the destination for this connection consumer.
The destination JNDI name for this JMS bridge destination.
This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
The destination type (queue or topic) for this JMS bridge destination.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
The number of idle periods allowed before object is collected.
The number of idle periods allowed before object is collected.
Use this interface to configure the WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) components that are defined for each WebLogic Server instance.
Determines whether the current server persists its harvested metrics and event data in a diagnostic store (file-based store) or a JDBC based archive.
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The directory in which the current server maintains its diagnostic store.
The path name to the file system directory where the file store maintains its data files.
The fully qualified name of the class that implements the DocumentBuilderFactory interface.
Provides the class name of the DocumentBuilderFactory that is associated with the registry entry.
Specifies the fully qualified name of the class that implements the DocumentBuilderFactory API.
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Configuration bean for Libraries.
Broadcasts log messages to the domain log in batch mode.
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The minimum severity of log messages going to the domain log from this server's log broadcaster.
This MBean represents a filter to qualify log messages which are logged to the domain logfile.
Controls which JMX agents are initialized in the current WebLogic Server domain.
This is a marker interface for TargetInfoMBeans (and their descendants) that are targeted to the entire domain.
A WebLogic Domain is a group of servers and/or clusters which are administered as a group.
Whether or not to downgrade to anonymous principals that cannot be verified.
The full package name of JDBC driver class used to create the physical database connections in the connection pool.
This MBean represents a WebLogic messaging bridge.
Controls which JMX agents are initialized in the current WebLogic Server domain.
The top level interface for all configuration information that WebLogic Server maintains for an EJB module.
This MBean is used to specify EJB container-wide settings.
The complete name of the EJB home interface to use when invoking a service.
Returns the list of fields specified for the
extended logging format for access.
Returns the embedded LDAP configuration for this domain.
The MBean that defines the configuration properties for the embedded LDAP server for the WebLogic domain.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
The MBean representing the SNMP Agent Configuration.
This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
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Enable getior servlet used to publish COS Naming Service IORs
Privileges: Read/Write
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Get the encrytped bytes from EncryptedValue attribute
Privileges: Read only
Encrypted: WebLogic Server encrypts this value before saving it in the configuration document.
Encapsulates information about a property, such as its value and whether it is encrypted.
Whether or not the system should enforce strict URL pattern or not.
Provides the path name to a local copy of an external entity (e.
The location of the external entity, either a pathname or URI.
Get ErrorHandlingMBean for this Domain
Privileges: Read only
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Fake ErrorHandlingMBean
MBean:
ErrorHandlingMBean
The interval, in milliseconds, at which queued up instrumentation events will be periodically dispatched to the archive.
The time span, in milliseconds, for which recently archived events will be captured in the diagnostic image.
Returns the execute queues configured for this server.
Returns the execute queues configured for this server.
This bean is used to configure an execute queue and its associated thread pool.
The number of seconds between this JMS server's cycles of scanning local destinations for expired messages.
Indicates the number of times WebLogic Server can use an exportable key between a domestic server and an exportable client before generating a new key.
Privileges:
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The external IP address or DNS name for this server.
Returns the extra options passed to ejbc during the dynamic ejbc of a jar file.
The options passed to the EJB compiler during server-side generation.
Returns the extra options passed to ejbc during the dynamic ejbc of a jar file.
The extra options passed to rmic during server-side generation are noted here.
The options passed to the RMIC compiler during server-side generation.
The extra options passed to rmic during server-side generation are noted here.
The name used in deployment descriptor files to reference this JDBC data source factory.
The list of Jolt Server Listeners (JSLs) addresses that is used if the connection pool cannot estabilish connections to the Primary Addresses, or if the primary connections fail.
Enable automatic forceshutdown of the server on failed state.
Specifies whether a failure in this startup class prevents the targeted server(s) from starting.
Fair share value
Privileges: Read/Write
Default Value: 50
Minimum value:
1
Maximum value:
1000
MBean Attribute:
FairShareRequestClassMBean.
Get all the fair share request classes
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
SelfTuningMBean.
Privileges:
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This mbean defines the fair share value to use for this request class.
The context at which this remote Tuxedo access point federates to a foreign name service.
Privileges:
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This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
The URL for a foreign name service that is federated into JNDI.
During automatic migration, if the Cluster Master determines a server to be dead, it waits for this period of time (in milliseconds) before the Cluster Master migrates the service to another server in the cluster.
The maximum number of log files that the server creates when it rotates the log.
The maximum number of log files that the server creates when it rotates the log.
The maximum number of log files that the server creates when it rotates the log.
The maximum number of log files that the server creates when it rotates the log.
The maximum number of log files that the server creates when it rotates the log.
The size (1 - 65535 kilobytes) that triggers the server to move log messages to a separate file.
The size (1 - 65535 kilobytes) that triggers the server to move log messages to a separate file.
The size (1 - 65535 kilobytes) that triggers the server to move log messages to a separate file.
The size (1 - 65535 kilobytes) that triggers the server to move log messages to a separate file.
The size (1 - 65535 kilobytes) that triggers the server to move log messages to a separate file.
The name of the file that stores current log messages.
The name of the file that stores current log messages.
The name of the file that stores current log messages.
The name of the file that stores current log messages.
The name of the file that stores current log messages.
Return file stores defined in this domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
Defines an instance of the persistent store on the specified target that will keep its persistent objects in files on the filesystem.
The interval (in hours) at which the server saves old log messages to another file.
The interval (in hours) at which the server saves old log messages to another file.
The interval (in hours) at which the server saves old log messages to another file.
The interval (in hours) at which the server saves old log messages to another file.
The interval (in hours) at which the server saves old log messages to another file.
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The filter expression to be evaluated for qualifying log messages.
Indicates whether the ForceGeneration is enabled.
Indicates whether the ForceGeneration is enabled.
This class represents a JMS connection factory that resides on another server, and is accessed via JNDI.
This class represents a JMS destination that may be found on a remote server.
This class represents a JNDI provider that is outside the WebLogic JMS server.
The foreign links.
MBean:
ForeignJNDILinkMBean
This class represents a JMS connection factory that resides on another server, and is accessed via JNDI.
MBean:
ForeignJNDIProviderMBean
Specifies whether the transaction manager will automatically perform an XAResource forget operation for heuristic transaction completions.
This class represents a Store-and-Forward (SAF) agent.
Percentage free memory after which the server overload condition is cleared.
Percentage free memory below which the server is considered overloaded.
The name of the host to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
The name of the host to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
The name of the host to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
The name of the HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
The name of the HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
The name of the HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
The name of the secure HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
The name of the secure HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
The name of the secure HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
This MBean describes the configuration of the default file store.
Response time goal
Number of seconds a graceful shutdown operation waits before forcing a shut down.
Privileges: Read/Write
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Specifies the security properties of a WebLogic domain.
This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
Specifies the order in which the token handlers execute on a given token.
The health check interval in milliseconds between pings.
Interval in milliseconds at which Migratable Servers and Cluster Masters prove their liveness via the database.
The number of seconds that defines the frequency of this server's self-health monitoring.
Maximum number of periods that a cluster member will wait before timing out a Cluster Master and also the maximum number of periods the Cluster Master will wait before timing out a Migratable Server.
The number of seconds the Node Manager should wait before starting to monitor the server.
The number of seconds the Node Manager should wait before timing out its health query to this server.
The DNS name or IP address of the computer on which the SNMP manager is running.
Privileges:
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This class represents a JMS server.
This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
The name of the class that implements the weblogic.
Gets the hostsMigratableServices attribute of the ServerMBean object
Privileges: Read only
Default Value: true
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
This MBean defines a network channel.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
Copyright (c) 2003 by BEA Systems, Inc.
This MBean defines a network channel.
The amount of time this server waits before closing an inactive HTTPS connection.
The amount of time this server waits before closing an inactive HTTPS connection.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
This bean represents a cluster in the domain.
Indicates where SSL should find the server's identity (certificate and private key) as well as the server's trust (trusted CAs).
The maximum amount of time (in seconds) that a connection is allowed to be idle before it is closed by this network channel.
The maximum number of seconds that a connection is allowed to be idle before it is closed by the server.
The maximum number of seconds an IIOP connection is allowed to be idle before it is closed by the server.
The maximum number of seconds that a connection is allowed to be idle before it is closed by the server.
Privileges:
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The maximum number of seconds an IIOP connection is allowed to be idle before it is closed by the server.
Privileges:
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The maximum number of seconds an IIOP connection is allowed to be idle before it is closed by the server.
The number of idle periods until peer is considered unreachable
Privileges: Read/Write
Default Value: 4
Minimum value:
4
Maximum value:
65534
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
The number of idle periods until peer is considered unreachable
Privileges: Read/Write
Default Value: 4
Minimum value:
4
Maximum value:
65534
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Maximum number of periods that a cluster member will wait before timing out a member of a cluster.
The maximum amount of time, in seconds, that a messaging bridge instance remains idle.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
Specifies whether this Work Manager ignores "stuck" threads.
Returns the kernel's IIOP configuration.
Returns the kernel's IIOP configuration.
Privileges:
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This MBean defines a network channel.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
Privileges:
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This MBean defines a network channel.
Configures IIOP propagate transactions using either WebLogic-specific JTA or the OMG-specified OTS.
Configures IIOP propagate transactions using either WebLogic-specific JTA or the OMG-specified OTS.
Configuration for IIOP properties.
The default directory where the server stores captured diagnostic images.
The default timeout period, in minutes, that the server uses to delay future diagnostic image-capture requests.
Indicates the client certificate validation rules for inbound SSL.
This class represents a Store-and-Forward (SAF) agent.
Provides methods for configuring a J2EE web application that is deployed on a WebLogic Server instance.
Provides methods for configuring a J2EE web application that is deployed on a WebLogic Server instance.
The number of initial connections that should be opened to each server in the back end servers.
The initial context factory to use to connect.
The initial context factory name for this JMS bridge destination.
Indicates whether insertion is paused at startup on destinations targeted to this JMS server.
The maximum number of table rows that are inserted per database call.
The path to application's install-root directory, relative to the domain/config/deployments directory.
The path to application's install-root directory, relative to the domain/config/deployments directory.
The path to application's install-root directory, relative to the domain/config/deployments directory.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
If the cluster link between two clusters goes down, a trigger will run to periodically to see if the link is restored.
The IP address of the NIC that this server should use for multicast traffic.
Specifies whether this local Tuxedo access point interoperates with remote Tuxedo access points that are based upon Tuxedo release 6.
The Intersite Transfer URIs.
This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
The path to the Java compiler to use to compile EJBs (e.
The Java compiler to use for all applications hosted on this server that need to compile Java code.
The path to the Java compiler to use to compile EJBs (e.
Provides a list of the options to append to the Java compiler classpath when you compile Java code.
The options to append to the Java compiler classpath when compiling Java code.
Provides a list of the options to append to the Java compiler classpath when you compile Java code.
Provides a list of the options to prepend to the Java compiler classpath when you compile Java code.
The options to prepend to the Java compiler classpath when compiling Java code.
Provides a list of the options to prepend to the Java compiler classpath when you compile Java code.
The Java home directory (path on the machine running Node Manager) to use when starting this server.
The encrypted password for the Java Standard Trust keystore.
This bean defines a JDBC connection pool.
Define JDBCDataSourceFactories for this Domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
This MBean represents the object used to create data sources that applications use to access application-scoped JDBC connection pools.
This MBean defines a non-transactional JDBC data source.
The table name for this server's Logging Last Resource (LLR) database table(s).
Privileges:
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This class represents a WebLogic Server.
Get the JDBC Login Timeout value.
This MBean represents a JDBC Multipool, which is a pool of JDBC connection pools.
Return file stores defined in this domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
Defines an instance of the persistent store that stores its persistent records in a JDBC-accessible database.
This class represents a JMS server.
Returns the JDBCSystemResourceMBeans that have been defined for this domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
This bean defines a system-level JDBC resource.
This MBean defines a transaction-enabled JDBC DataSource.
Return the JMSBridgeDestinations for this Domain.
This MBean represents a messaging bridge destination for a JMS messaging product.
The connection consumers for this JMS session pool.
This class defines a JMS connection consumer, which is a JMS destination (queue or topic) that retrieves server sessions and processes messages.
This class represents a JMS connection factory.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
This class represents a JMS queue (Point-To-Point) destination for a JMS server.
This class represents a key value for a destination, which is used to define the sort order of messages as they arrive on a destination.
This class represents a JMS queue (Point-To-Point) destination for a JMS server.
This class represents a JMS distributed destination member, which represents a physical JMS destination (topic or queue) as a member of a single distributed set of destinations that can be served by multiple WebLogic Server instances within a cluster.
This class represents a JMS distributed destination, which is comprised of multiple physical JMS destinations (topics or queues) as members of a single distributed set of destinations that can be served by multiple WebLogic Server instances within a cluster.
This class represents a JMS distributed queue member, which represents a physical JMS queue as a member of a single distributed set of queues that can be served by multiple WebLogic Server instances within a cluster.
This class represents a JMS distributed queue, which is comprised of multiple physical JMS queues as members of a single distributed set of queues that can be served by multiple WebLogic Server instances within a cluster.
This class represents a JMS distributed topic member, which represents a physical JMS topic as a member of single distributed set of topics that can be served by multiple WebLogic Server instances within a cluster.
This class represents a JMS distributed topic, which is comprised of multiple physical JMS topics as members of a single distributed set of topics that can be served by multiple WebLogic Server instances within a cluster.
The name of the JMS connection factory.
This class represents a disk-based JMS file store that stores persistent messages and durable subscribers in a file-system directory.
Returns the JMS Interop Module that have been defined for this domain.
This bean defines a system-level JMS resource.
This class represents a JMS JDBC store for storing persistent messages and durable subscribers in a JDBC-accessible database.
The message log file configuration for this JMS Server.
This defines the configuration aspects of the logs for a jms server.
Privileges:
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This class represents a JMS queue (Point-To-Point) destination for a JMS server.
The jms message log file configuration for this saf agent
Privileges: Read only
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
This defines the configuration aspects of the logs for a jms server.
Privileges:
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Define JMSServers for this Domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
This class represents a JMS server.
The session pools defined for the JMS server.
This class represents a JMS session pool, a server-managed pool of server sessions that enables an application to process messages concurrently.
This class represents a JMS persistent store, which is a physical repository for storing persistent message data.
Returns the JMSSystemResourceMBeans that have been defined for this domain.
This bean defines a system-level JMS resource.
This class represents a JMS template, which provides an efficient means of defining multiple destinations (queues and topics) with similar attribute settings.
Privileges:
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This class represents a JMS topic (Pub/Sub) destination for a JMS server.
This class represents a virtual destination.
The configuration of the JMX Subsystem.
Controls which JMX agents are initialized in the current WebLogic Server domain.
The name of the JNDI lookup factory.
JndiInitialContextFactory
Privileges: Read/Write
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
The JNDI name used to look up a virtual destination within the JNDI namespace.
The JNDI Name associated with this resource.
The JNDI Name associated with this resource.
JndiProperty
Privileges: Read/Write
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
List of factories that create transportable objects.
Return the JoltConnectionPools for this Domain.
This bean defines a Jolt connection pool.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
Return the JTA configuration for this Domain.
Returns the JTAMigratableTargetMBean that is used to deploy the JTA Recovery Service to (is the server's cluster is not null).
The target that is used internally to register the JTA recovery manager to the Migration Manager.
This interface provides access to the JTA configuration attributes.
Return value tells whether this local Tuxedo access point is configured with Application Level Keep Alive, and it maximum idle time value before wait timer start ticking.
Return value tells whether this local Tuxedo access point is configured with Application Level Keep Alive, and it maximum idle time value before wait timer start ticking.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
The amount of time this server waits before closing an inactive HTTP connection.
The amount of time this server waits before closing an inactive HTTP connection.
Return value that tells whether this local Tuxedo access point requires the acknowledgement of Application Level Keep Alive, and how long it will wait without receiving acknowledgement before declare the connection is inaccessable.
Return value that tells whether this local Tuxedo access point requires the acknowledgement of Application Level Keep Alive, and how long it will wait without receiving acknowledgement before declare the connection is inaccessable.
indicates whether KeepGenerated is enabled and the ejbc source files will be kept.
indicates whether KeepGenerated is enabled and the ejbc source files will be kept.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
Which configuration rules should be used for finding the server's identity and trust keystores?
Return the last time this domain was updated.
Encapsulates the timestamp information that is associated with a Web Service security configuration.
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
Configuration bean for Libraries.
The IP address or DNS name this network channel uses to listen for incoming connections.
The host name or IP address where Node Manager listens for connection requests.
Perpetuated for compatibility with 6.
The name of the server-side listener class for this JMS session pool, which is used to receive and process messages concurrently.
Determines whether the server should bind server sockets early.
The default TCP port this network channel uses to listen for regular (non-SSL) incoming connections.
The plaintext (non-SSL) listen port for the channel.
The TCP/IP port at which this server listens for SSL connection requests.
The default TCP port that this server uses to listen for regular (non-SSL) incoming connections.
The port number where Node Manager listens for connection requests.
This MBean defines a network channel.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
Returns the maximum time that the server will wait for server sockets to bind before starting a listen thread.
Specifies whether the targeted servers load and run this startup class after activating JMS and JDBC services and before activating applications and EJBs.
Specifies whether the targeted servers load and run this startup class before activating JMS and JDBC services and before starting deployment for applications and EJBs.
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Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
The name of the local access point to which this password applies.
The name of the local access point that exports this service.
The name of the local access point that offers this service.
The local domain name from which this remote Tuxedo domain is reached.
The local jndi name.
The local password used to authenticate connections between the local access point and the remote access point.
The initialization vector used to encrypt the local password.
Privileges:
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Returns the Log settings for this Kernel.
Return the domain logfile configuration for this domain.
Returns the Log settings for this Kernel.
Configures the threshold severity level and filter settings for logging output.
Privileges:
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The format of the HTTP log file.
The directory where the rotated log files will be stored.
The directory where the rotated log files will be stored.
The directory where the rotated log files will be stored.
The directory where the rotated log files will be stored.
The directory where the rotated log files will be stored.
The minimum severity of log messages going to the server log file.
Configures the threshold severity level and filter settings for logging output.
Gets the array of log filters defined in the domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
This MBean represents a filter to qualify log messages which are selected by the specified filter expression criteria.
Aggregates the logging attributes for the WebServerMBean.
This class represents a Store-and-Forward (SAF) agent.
The name used by subsystems to refer to different stores on different servers using the same name.
The name used by subsystems to refer to different stores on different servers using the same name.
The name used by subsystems to refer to different stores on different servers using the same name.
The amount of time that this network channel should wait for a connection before timing out.
The login timeout for the server, in milliseconds.
Specifies the number of milliseconds that WebLogic Server waits for an SSL connection before timing out.
The login timeout for this server's default regular (non-SSL) listen port.
Privileges:
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Duration allowed for an SSL login sequence.
Policy
Privileges: Read/Write
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
Aggregates the logging attributes for the WebServerMBean.
Configures the threshold severity level and filter settings for logging output.
The threshold level (in percent) that this server uses for logging low memory conditions and changing the server health state to Warning.
The granularity level (in percent) that this server uses for logging low memory conditions and changing the server health state to Warning.
The number of times this server samples free memory during the time period specified by LowMemoryTimeInterval.
The amount of time (in seconds) that defines the interval over which this server determines average free memory values.
Define machines for this Domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
Privileges:
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This bean represents a machine on which servers may be booted.
Retrieve MailSessions for this Domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
Facilitates using the JavaMail APIs, which provide applications and other J2EE modules with access to Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)- and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)-capable mail servers on your network or the Internet.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
Controls which JMX agents are initialized in the current WebLogic Server domain.
The MBean that defines the configuration properties for the embedded LDAP server for the WebLogic domain.
The maximum back off time between failures while accepting client connections.
Privileges:
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The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over the COM protocol.
The maximum COM message size allowable in a message header.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over the COM protocol.
The maximum number of clients that can be connected on this network channel.
The maximum number of connections that each server can open to the back end servers.
The maximum interval between health checks.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over the HTTP protocol.
The maximum HTTP message size allowable in a message header.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over the HTTP protocol.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over the IIOP protocol.
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The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over the IIOP protocol.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in individual messages on this SAF agent.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in individual messages on this JMS server.
The maximum number of connections that can be made from this Jolt connection pool.
The maximum message size allowable in a message header.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over all supported protocols, unless overridden by a protocol-specific setting or a custom channel setting.
The maximum IIOP message size allowable in a message header.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over all supported protocols, unless overridden by a protocol-specific setting or a custom channel setting.
The maximum number of open sockets allowed in server at a given point of time.
The maximum number of open sockets allowed in server at a given point of time.
The maximum post size this server allows for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
The maximum post size this server allows for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
The maximum post size this server allows for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
Max Post Time (in seconds) for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
Max Post Time (in seconds) for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
Max Post Time (in seconds) for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
Specifies the freshness policy for received messages: the Web Serivce observes the processing delay by subtracting the Created time in the Timestamp from the current time.
Maximum number of concurrent requests to resources allowed for each server.
Maximum duration in milliseconds that a resource is declared dead.
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The max retries after which the server will be marked dead.
The maximum number of times that this local Tuxedo access point tries to establish a session connection to remote Tuxedo access points.
The maximum number of times that this remote Tuxedo access point tries to establish a session connections to local Tuxedo access points.
Provides the maximum number of entries that can be stored in the cache at any given time.
Time after which a executing thread is declared as stuck.
The number of seconds that a thread must be continually working before this server diagnoses the thread as being stuck.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over the T3 protocol.
The maximum T3 message size allowable in a message header.
The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages that are received over the T3 protocol.
Get all the max threads constraint
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
SelfTuningMBean.
Privileges:
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
This MBean defines the max number of concurrent threads that can execute requests sharing this max constraint.
The maximum number of simultaneous in-progress transactions allowed on a server in this WebLogic Server domain.
The maximum number of unique transaction names for which statistics will be maintained.
Maximum allowed duration of XA calls to resources.
The encoding name map file between Java and Tuxedo MBSTRING.
Maximum number of seconds that a cluster member will wait to discover and synchronize with other servers in the cluster.
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The minimum severity of log messages going to the memory buffer of recent log events.
The size of the memory buffer that holds the last n log records.
This bean represents the server-wide configuration of COM
MBean:
COMMBean
The amount of memory used to store message bodies in memory before they are paged out to disk.
The amount of memory (in bytes) that this JMS server can use to store message bodies before it writes them to disk.
A list of message IDs or ID ranges that cause WebLogic Server to generate a trap.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
The defined maximum number of messages that the connection consumer can load at one time into a ServerSession's session.
This class represents a JMS server.
A string that is searched for in the message text.
Returns the MessagingBridgeMBean representing the messaging bridges that have been configured to be part of this domain.
Returns the size of the messaging bridge execute thread pool.
Returns the size of the messaging bridge execute thread pool.
This MBean represents a WebLogic messaging bridge.
The name of the metadata file URL used to pass the call to the XML-to-non-XML WebLogic XML Translator (WLXT).
The minimum number of seconds that the WebLogic SNMP agent caches OIDs before checking if new ones have been added to the Management Information Base (MIB).
The target that is used internally to register the JTA recovery manager to the Migration Manager.
Controls how long of a pause there should be between the migration attempts described in getAdditionalAutoMigrationAttempts().
The minimum number of connections to be added to this Jolt connection pool when WebLogic Server starts.
Get all the min threads constraint
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This MBean defines the minimum number of concurrent threads that should allocated to this constraint provided there are enough pending requests.
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An integer value to be subtracted from the threshold value when the threshold value is crossed.
The name of an MBean attribute to monitor.
The name of an MBean attribute to monitor.
The name of an MBean attribute to monitor.
The name of an MBean attribute to monitor.
The MBean type that defines the attribute you want to monitor.
The MBean type that defines the attribute you want to monitor.
The MBean type that defines the attribute you want to monitor.
The MBean type that defines the attribute you want to monitor.
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The multicast address used by cluster members to communicate with each other.
The multicast socket send/receive buffer size (at least 64 kilobytes).
Enables multicast data to be incrypted.
The multicast port (between 1 and 65535) used by cluster members to communicate with each other.
The amount of time (between 0 and 100 milliseconds) to delay sending message fragments over multicast in order to avoid OS-level buffer overflow.
The number of network hops (between 1 and 255) that a cluster multicast message is allowed to travel.
The muxer class name.
The muxer class name.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the server-wide configuration of COM
MBean:
COMMBean
The dedicated server channel name (NetworkAccessPoint) for which this virtual host will serve http request.
Network access points, or "NAPs", define additional ports and addresses that this server listens on.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
This MBean defines a network channel.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
Returns the node manager type.
Returns the NodeManager Mbean that defines the configuration of the Node Manager instance that runs on the machine.
Returns the NodeManager Mbean that defines the configuration of the Node Manager instance that runs on the machine.
Returns the nodemanager home directory that will be used to substitute for the shell command template
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The password that the Administration Server passes to a Node Manager when it instructs the Node Manager to start, stop, or restart Managed Servers.
This bean is represents a NodeManager that is associated with a machine.
The user name that the Administration Server passes to a Node Manager when it instructs the Node Manager to start, stop, or restart Managed Servers.
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This class describes the criteria for a String-based Monitor.
This class describes the criteria for a String-based Monitor.
The address of the primary domain controller this server uses for authenticating clients.
Configures the location, file-rotation criteria, and number of files that a WebLogic Server uses to store log messages.
Configures the location, file-rotation criteria, and number of files that a WebLogic Server uses to store log messages.
Configures the location, file-rotation criteria, and number of files that a WebLogic Server uses to store log messages.
Configures the location, file-rotation criteria, and number of files that a WebLogic Server uses to store log messages.
Configures the location, file-rotation criteria, and number of files that a WebLogic Server uses to store log messages.
Number of servers to be listed from this cluster when generating a cluster address automatically.
The network address and port number of this local Tuxedo access point.
The network address and port number of this remote Tuxedo access point.
An integer value to be added to the threshold value when the threshold is crossed.
The root of the object identifier (OID) tree that the proxied SNMP agent controls.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
Indicates the server certificate validation rules for outbound SSL.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This MBean defines a network channel.
get attributes related to server overload protection
Privileges: Read only
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Get attributes related to server overload protection.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
This Mbean has attributes concerning server overload protection.
Get the response code to be used when an application is overloaded.
Get the response code to be used when an application is overloaded.
Specifies where message bodies are written when the size of the message bodies in the JMS server exceeds the message buffer size.
Specifies where message bodies are written when the size of the message bodies in the JMS server exceeds the message buffer size.
Exit the server process when the kernel encounters a panic condition like an unhandled OOME.
Provides the class name of any custom XML parser that is associated with the registry entry.
Provides the class name of any custom XML parser that is associated with this parser select entry.
Password
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The encrypted database user password.
The encrypted password of the username used to boot the server and perform server health monitoring.
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This class represents a path service.
The time interval in milliseconds of the heartbeat period.
The time interval in milliseconds of the heartbeat period.
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This MBean is the parent of the GenericFileStoreMBean and GenericJDBCStoreMBean.
The location of this application's configuration area.
The location of this application's configuration area.
The location of this application's configuration area.
The path to the deployment plan document on Administration Server.
The path to the deployment plan document on Administration Server.
The path to the deployment plan document on Administration Server.
Controls which JMX agents are initialized in the current WebLogic Server domain.
Policy
Privileges: Read/Write
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The frequency (in seconds) that WebLogic Server checks the attribute value.
The frequency (in seconds) that WebLogic Server checks the attribute value.
The frequency (in seconds) that WebLogic Server checks the attribute value.
The frequency (in seconds) that WebLogic Server checks the attribute value.
The port on which the SNMP manager is listening.
The port number on which the proxied SNMP agent is listening.
The UNIX group ID (GID) that a server running on this machine will run under after it has carried out all privileged startup actions.
This bean represents a machine that is running the UNIX operating system.
The UNIX user ID (UID) that a server running on this machine will run under after it has carried out all privileged startup actions.
This bean represents a machine that is running the UNIX operating system.
This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
The amount of time this server waits between receiving chunks of data in an HTTP POST data before it times out.
The amount of time this server waits between receiving chunks of data in an HTTP POST data before it times out.
The amount of time this server waits between receiving chunks of data in an HTTP POST data before it times out.
Defines secondary clustered instances considered for hosting replicas of the primary HTTP session states created on the server.
Provides methods for configuring a J2EE web application that is deployed on a WebLogic Server instance.
Provides methods for configuring a J2EE web application that is deployed on a WebLogic Server instance.
This bean represents the server-wide configuration of COM
MBean:
COMMBean
The prefix for the JDBC store's database table
(WLStore), in the following format:
[[[catalog.
Specifies if message properties are preserved when messages are forwarded by a bridge instance.
The list of addresses for the primary Jolt Server Listeners (JSLs) on the Tuxedo system.
The string alias used to store and retrieve the channel's private key in the keystore.
The passphrase used to retrieve the server's private key from the keystore.
A WebLogic Domain is a group of servers and/or clusters which are administered as a group.
Specifies whether production is paused at server startup on destinations targeted to this JMS server.
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The protocol this network channel should use for connections.
Protocol
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The foreign jndi provider url.
The IP address or DNS name of the HTTP proxy to use for outbound connections on this channel.
The port of the HTTP proxy to use for outbound connections on this channel.
The IP address or DNS name representing the external identity of this network channel.
The public ID of the external entity.
Provides the public id of the document type represented by this registry entry.
Specifies the public ID of the XML document type for which this XML registry entry is being configured.
The externally published listen port for this network channel.
This MBean represents a WebLogic messaging bridge.
The QOS (quality of service) for this messaging bridge instance.
The maximum number of simultaneous requests that this server can hold in the queue.
The percentage of the Queue Length size that can be reached before this server indicates an overflow condition for the queue.
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Returns all the realms in the domain.
This class represents a Store-and-Forward (SAF) agent.
The incremental delay time, in seconds, that a messaging bridge instance increases its waiting time between one failed reconnection attempt and the next retry.
The longest time, in seconds, that a messaging bridge instance waits between one failed attempt to connect to the source or target, and the next retry.
The minimum amount of time, in seconds, that a messaging bridge instance waits before it tries to reconnect to the source or target destination after a failure.
The number of seconds the client waits to receive a response before timing out.
Configures the threshold severity level and filter settings for logging output.
Configures the threshold severity level and filter settings for logging output.
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The MBean that defines the configuration properties for the embedded LDAP server for the WebLogic domain.
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This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
The name of the remote access point to which this password applies.
The comma-separated failover list that identifies the remote domain access points through which resources are imported.
Set the foreign cluster.
The foreign jndi name.
The default encoding name of sending MBSTRING data.
The remote name of this service.
The remote name of this service.
The remote password used to authenticate connections between the local access point and remote access point.
The initialization vector used to encrypt the remote password.
Get RemoteSAFContextMBean for this Domain
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Fake RemoteSAFContextMBean
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RemoteSAFContextMBean
The channel name to be used for replication traffic.
Defines preferred clustered instances considered for hosting replicas of the primary HTTP session states created on the server.
This bean represents a cluster in the domain.
The name of the JMS queue used specifically for synchronous calls to a Tuxedo service.
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This is the name of the class that is used to manage the lifecycle of the resource.
The name used to identify an exported service.
The name used to identify this imported service.
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Get all the response time request classes
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SelfTuningMBean.
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This mbean defines the response time goal for this request class.
The number of seconds the Node Manager should wait before restarting this server.
The number of seconds during which this server can be restarted, up to the number of times specified in RestartMax.
The number of times that the Node Manager can restart this server within the interval specified in RestartInterval.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
The number of attempts to redirect a message before this Tuxedo queuing bridge places the message in the specified error location and logs an error.
The minimum number of milliseconds this Tuxedo queuing bridge waits before redirecting a message after a failure.
The number of seconds that this local Tuxedo access point waits between automatic connection attempts to remote Tuxedo access points.
The number of seconds that this remote Tuxedo access point waits between automatic connection attempts to local Tuxedo access points.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
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Facilitates using the JavaMail APIs, which provide applications and other J2EE modules with access to Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)- and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)-capable mail servers on your network or the Internet.
Return the root directory for the domain.
The directory that this server uses as its root directory.
Provides the tag name of the document root element of the document type represented by this registry entry.
Specifies the root element of the XML document type for which this XML registry entry is being configured.
Specifies whether a server rotates its log file during its startup cycle.
Specifies whether a server rotates its log file during its startup cycle.
Specifies whether a server rotates its log file during its startup cycle.
Specifies whether a server rotates its log file during its startup cycle.
Specifies whether a server rotates its log file during its startup cycle.
Determines the start time (hour and minute) for a time-based rotation sequence.
Determines the start time (hour and minute) for a time-based rotation sequence.
Determines the start time (hour and minute) for a time-based rotation sequence.
Determines the start time (hour and minute) for a time-based rotation sequence.
Determines the start time (hour and minute) for a time-based rotation sequence.
Criteria for moving old log messages to a separate file.
Criteria for moving old log messages to a separate file.
Criteria for moving old log messages to a separate file.
Criteria for moving old log messages to a separate file.
Criteria for moving old log messages to a separate file.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
Controls which JMX agents are initialized in the current WebLogic Server domain.
Get SAFAgentMBean for this Domain
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MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
This class represents a Store-and-Forward (SAF) agent.
The fully qualified name of the class that implements the SAXParserFactory interface.
Provides the class name of the SAXParserFactory that is associated with the registry entry.
Specifies the fully qualified name of the class that implements the SAXParserFactory API.
Return the (old) security configuration for this domain.
The type of application security enforced.
Return the (new) security configuration for this domain.
Provides domain-wide security configuration information.
This bean defines a Jolt connection pool.
The security deployment model.
The security deployment model.
The security deployment model.
Specifies the security mode to use for XA calls in cross-domain transactions.
The security policy file (directory and filename on the machine running Node Manager) to use when starting this server.
Specifies the security properties of a WebLogic domain.
The defined JMS message selector of the connection consumer.
The filter for messages that are sent across the messaging bridge instance.
Get the WorkManager configuration pieces for this domain
Privileges: Read only
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DomainMBean.
SelfTuningMBean holds global work manager component mbeans.
The MBean representing the SNMP Agent Configuration.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
The interval at which internal objects used to serialize resource enlistment are cleaned up.
Returns the ServerMBeans representing the servers that have been configured to be part of this domain.
The full directory location and name of the file containing an ordered list of certificate authorities trusted by WebLogic Server.
The full directory location of the digital certificate file (.
The diagnostic configuration for the servers
Privileges: Read only
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Configure a trigger that marks the server as failed when the condition is met.
Configuration to mark the server as failed when threads are stuck.
The full directory location of the private key file (.
Number of seconds a force shutdown operation waits before timing out and killing itself.
The list of servers in the back end that the HCS should proxy to.
The string alias used to store and retrieve the server's private key in the keystore.
The encrypted passphrase used to retrieve the server's private key from the keystore.
Returns the ServerStartMBean that can be used to start up this server remotely.
This bean is used to configure the attributes necessary to start up a server on a remote machine.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
The release identifier for the server.
The number of seconds (between 0 and 65534) by which the age of two conflicting services must differ before one is considered older than the other.
The type of service that this SAF agent provides.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
The amount of time (in seconds) that WebLogic Server waits to check if a servlet was modified and needs to be reloaded.
The amount of time (in seconds) that WebLogic Server waits to check if a servlet was modified and needs to be reloaded.
Interval in seconds until HTTP Sessions are periodically flushed to the backup cluster to dump session state on disk.
When number of sessions to be flushed reaches this threshold limit, sessions will be flushed to the backup cluster before the flush interval.
Provides methods for configuring a J2EE web application that is deployed on a WebLogic Server instance.
Provides methods for configuring a J2EE web application that is deployed on a WebLogic Server instance.
The maximum number of sessions allowed for this JMS session pool.
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The minimum severity of a message that causes WebLogic Server to generate a trap.
Total number of requests that can be present in the server.
Returns the local command line to use when invoking SSH or RSH node manager functions.
Retrieve ShutdownClasses for this Domain
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DomainMBean.
Provides methods for configuring a shutdown class.
The string alias used to store and retrieve the Source Site's signing key in the keystore.
The encrypted passphrase used to retrieve the Source Site's signing key from the keystore.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This provides size of the pool used for single threaded mode servlets.
This provides size of the pool used for single threaded mode servlets.
Return the SNMPAgentMBean for this domain.
The MBean representing the SNMP Agent Configuration.
The SNMPAttributeChangeMBeans which describe the
MBean type and Attribute name for which attribute change trap
should be sent when an attribute change is observed.
This class describes the settings to receive MBean-attribute change trap.
The SNMPCounterMonitorMBeans which describe the
criteria for generating trap based on JMX CounterMonitor.
This class describes the criteria for a Counter-based Monitor.
The SNMPGaugeMonitorMBeans which describe the
criteria for generating traps based on JMX GaugeMonitor.
This class describes the criteria for a Gauge-based Monitor.
This class describes the criteria for a Counter-based Monitor.
The SNMPLogFilterMBeans which describe filters for
generating traps based on server log messages.
This MBean represents a filter to qualify log messages which are logged to the server logfile.
The port number on which you want the WebLogic SNMP agent to listen for incoming requests from SNMP managers.
The SNMP Agents which are proxied by this Master SNMP Agent.
The MBean representing the SNMP agents to be proxied by the current one.
The SNMPStringMonitorMBeans which describe the
criteria for generating traps based on JMX StringMonitor.
This class describes the criteria for a String-based Monitor.
WebLogic Server uses a trap destination to specify the SNMP management station and the community name used by the SNMP agent to send trap notifications.
This MBean describes all the destinations to which SNMP traps can be sent.
This MBean is the base of SNMP TRAP related configuration MBeans.
The SNMP trap version that this WebLogic Server domain generates.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
This bean represents the configuration of the core message passing kernel on both WebLogic clients and servers.
The number of socket reader threads
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The number of socket reader threads
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The name of the local or remote access point where the source is located.
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The name of a source queue or service.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The path to the source of the deployment unit on admin server.
The name of the Qspace for a source location.
This MBean represents configuration for SAML 1.
The URL for the Source Site.
Returns the kernel's SSL configuration.
Returns the kernel's SSL configuration.
The string alias used to store and retrieve the Destination Site's SSL client identity in the keystore.
The encrypted passphrase used to retrieve the Destination Site's SSL client identity from the keystore.
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The SSL listen port for the channel.
This MBean defines a network channel.
This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
The directory path on the Managed Server where all staged (prepared) applications are placed.
The mode that specifies whether a deployment's files are copied from a source on the Administration Server to the Managed Server's staging area during application preparation.
The mode that specifies whether a deployment's files are copied from a source on the Administration Server to the Managed Server's staging area during application preparation.
The mode that specifies whether a deployment's files are copied from a source on the Administration Server to the Managed Server's staging area during application preparation.
The mode that specifies whether an application's files are copied from a source on the Administration Server to the Managed Server's staging area during application preparation.
This MBean represents a WebLogic messaging bridge.
Retrieve StartupClasses for this Domain
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Provides methods that configure startup classes.
The state in which this server should be started.
Timeout value for server start and resume operations.
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The output format to use when logging to the console.
Configures the threshold severity level and filter settings for logging output.
The minimum severity of log messages going to the standard out.
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Specifies whether message persistence is supported for this JMS server.
The string against which the value of the monitored attribute will be compared.
Number of stuck threads after which the WorkManager is shutdown
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The number of stuck threads after which the server is transitioned into FAILED state.
The number of seconds that a thread must be continually working before this server considers the thread stuck.
The number of seconds that a thread must be continually working before this server considers the thread stuck.
The number of seconds after which WebLogic Server periodically scans threads to see if they have been continually working for the configured maximum length of time.
The number of seconds after which WebLogic Server periodically scans threads to see if they have been continually working for the configured maximum length of time.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
The subdeployment groups within this JMS module.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
Targeting for subcomponents that differs from targeting for the component.
This bean represents an individually targetable entity within a deployment package, which is deployable on WLS.
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A list of subsystems whose messages are selected by this log filter.
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Use this interface to configure the WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) components that are defined for each WebLogic Server instance.
The disk write policy that determines how the file store writes data to disk.
The system ID of the external entity.
Provides the system id of the document type represented by this registry entry.
Specifies the system ID of the XML document type for which this XML registry entry is being configured.
The password required to access administrative functions on this server.
This bean defines a system-level JDBC resource.
Specify the value System Security.
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This MBean defines a network channel.
This MBean defines a network channel.
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The name of the local or remote access point where the target is located.
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This bean defines a system-level JDBC resource.
The name of the target queue or service.
The name of the Qspace for a target location.
The target that is used internally to register the JTA recovery manager to the Migration Manager.
The name of a configured JMS template that this JMS server uses to create temporary destinations.
The name of a JMS module that contains a template that this JMS server can use to create temporary destinations.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
The number of threads assigned to this queue.
The percentage of execute threads from the default queue that can be used as socket readers.
The percentage of execute threads from the default queue that can be used as socket readers.
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Specifies the number of threads to increase the queue length when the queue length theshold is reached.
The maximum number of threads that this queue is allowed to have; this value prevents WebLogic Server from creating an overly high thread count in the queue in response to continual overflow conditions.
The minimum number of threads that WebLogic Server will maintain in the queue.
Specifies a value that triggers the Counter Monitor to generate a trap.
The high threshold at which a trap should be generated.
The low threshold at which a trap should be generated.
The number of timeout seconds for an entire redirection when this Tuxedo queuing bridge places a message on the target location.
The amount of time (in milliseconds) that the SNMP proxy waits for a response to requests that are forwarded to another SNMP agent.
Specifies the maximum number of seconds to wait for results from the embedded LDAP server before timing out.
Determines if connections with pending responses are allowed to timeout.
The transaction timeout seconds for active transactions, before the prepared state.
Return the temporary directory where generated files are stored by ejbc.
Return the temporary directory where generated files are stored by ejbc.
Specifies the type of token used for the particular credential provider or token handler.
Specifies the type of token used for the particular credential provider or token handler.
Specifies the type of token used for the particular credential provider or token handler.
Specifies the type of token used for the particular credential provider or token handler.
The full path to the TPUSR file, which contains Tuxedo UID/GID information.
The full path to the user password file containing UID/GID information.
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This class represents a JMS session pool, a server-managed pool of server sessions that enables an application to process messages concurrently.
Specifies whether this Tuxedo queuing bridge should use transactions when retrieving messages from a source location and when placing messages on a target location.
The path prefix for the server's JTA transaction log files.
The policy that determines how transaction log file entries are written to disk.
The amount of time, in seconds, that the transaction manager waits for each transaction before timing it out.
The fully qualified name of the class that implements the TransformerFactory interface.
Specifies the fully qualified name of the class that implements the TransformerFactory API.
The type of XMl/FML translation.
The full directory location of the file that specifies the certificate authorities trusted by the server.
The interval (in seconds) at which this network channel should ping an HTTP-tunneled client to see if its still alive.
Interval (in seconds) at which to ping an http-tunneled client to see if its still alive.
The interval (in seconds) at which to ping a tunneled client to see if it is still alive.
The amount of time (in seconds) after which this network channel considers a missing HTTP-tunneled client to be dead.
Duration (in seconds) after which a missing http-tunneled client is considered dead.
The amount of time (in seconds) after which a missing tunneled client is considered dead.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
This MBean defines a network channel.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
The keyword for Tuxedo GID (Group ID) used in the
WlsUser when using the Tuxedo migration utility
tpmigldap.
The keyword for Tuxedo UID (User ID) used in the
WlsUser when using the Tuxedo migration utility
tpmigldap.
The name of the Tuxedo queue used to store a message that cannot be redirected to a Tuxedo/Q source queue.
The name of the Tuxedo connection factory.
A server can specifiy additional network connections by using a NetworkAccessPointMBean.
This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
The transaction mechanism used by IIOP invocations.
This bean represents a machine that is running the UNIX operating system.
The grace period (number of seconds) that the transaction manager waits for transactions involving the resource to complete before unregistering a resource.
The directory path on the Administration Server where all uploaded applications are placed.
A URI that points to the application module, usually on the Administration Server.
A URI that points to the application module, usually on the Administration Server.
A URI that points to the application module, usually on the Administration Server.
A URI that points to the application module, usually on the Administration Server.
A URI that points to the application module, usually on the Administration Server.
A URI that points to the application module, usually on the Administration Server.
The URL of the database to connect to.
URL
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Backward compatibility mode to switch to 8.
Backward compatibility mode to switch to 8.
The class used as the persistent store for the Used Assertion Cache.
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Specifies whether to use non-standard object serialization for performance.
Specify whether to use full Repository ID lists when sending value type information for custom-marshaled types.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
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This MBean represents the configuration of the SSL protocol.
Specity whether to use java serialization for marshalling objects.
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The remote server's user name.
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The user identity for all messages handled by this Tuxedo queuing bridge for ACL checks when security is configured.
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A list of user IDs that causes WebLogic Server to generate a trap.
The user name to use when booting this server.
UserName
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A user name that applications specify to connect to this Jolt connection pool.
The database account user name used in physical database connections.
The optional user name the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
The optional user name the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
The optional user name the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
The user password for this connection pool.
The encrypted user password that the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
The encrypted user password that the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
The encrypted user password that the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
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The Tuxedo user role for this Jolt connection pool.
Specify whether to advertise RMI objects and EJBs as supporting RMI-IIOP serial format version 2 for custom marshaled objects.
Specify whether to advertise RMI objects and EJBs as supporting stateful CSIv2.
This MBean is used to configure all physical package types which can be deployed on a weblogic domain.
This MBean is used to configure all physical package types which can be deployed on a weblogic domain.
This MBean is used to configure all physical package types which can be deployed on a weblogic domain.
Represents the length of time the sender wants the outbound message to be valid.
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Specifies the value of the property.
Indicates whether the VerboseEJBDeployment is enabled.
Whether or not verbose deployment of EJBs is enabled.
Indicates whether the VerboseEJBDeployment is enabled.
This bean represents the server-wide configuration of COM
MBean:
COMMBean
Uniquely identifies the application version across all versions of the same application.
Uniquely identifies the application version across all versions of the same application.
Uniquely identifies the application version across all versions of the same application.
This class represents a virtual destination.
Define VirtualHosts for this Domain
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DomainMBean.
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The comma-separated list of host names for which this virtual host will serve requests.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a WebLogic Server instance.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
Provides methods for configuring a J2EE web application that is deployed on a WebLogic Server instance.
Collection of global properties to be applied on all webapps in this domain.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
This property defines the case sensitive URL-pattern matching behavior for security constraints, servlets, filters, virtual-hosts, etc.
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A Web Deployment is any MBean that may be deployed on one or more target or WebServers.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
This class represents a WebLogic Server.
This bean represents a cluster in the domain.
Returns the web server for this server.
Returns the Log settings for the WebServer/VirtualHost.
Returns the Log settings for the WebServer/VirtualHost.
Aggregates the logging attributes for the WebServerMBean.
This bean represents the configuration of virtual web server within a weblogic server.
Provides the interface used to configure a Web service that is deployed on a WebLogic Server instance.
Specifies the list of credential providers that have been configured for this Web Service security configuration.
Encapsulates information about a particular credential provider that has been configured for a Web Service security configuration.
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DomainMBean.
Encapsulates information about a particular credential provider that has been configured for a Web Service security configuration.
Specifies the list of tokens that have been configured for this Web Service security configuration.
Encapsulates information about a particular token that has been configured for a Web Service security configuration.
Encapsulates information about a Web Service security configuration.
Specifies the timestamp information that has been configured for this Web Service security configuration.
Encapsulates the timestamp information that is associated with a Web Service security configuration.
Specifies the list of token handlers that have been configured for this Web Service security configuration.
Encapsulates information about a particular token handler that has been configured for a Web Service security configuration.
The weight of a distributed destination member is a measure of its ability to handle message load, with respect to the other member destinations in the same distributed set.
The weight of a distributed destination member is a measure of its ability to handle message load, with respect to the other member destinations in the same distributed set.
The weight of a distributed destination member is a measure of its ability to handle message load, with respect to the other member destinations in the same distributed set.
Specifies when WebLogic Server should cache external entities that it retrieves from the Web.
Specifies when WebLogic Server should cache the external entities it retrieves from the Web.
The maximum amount of time, in milliseconds, that a JMS sending agent will wait before forwarding messages in a single batch.
For JMS messages, the number of messages in a batch.
Use this interface to configure the WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) components that are defined for each WebLogic Server instance.
Returns the WLDFSystemResourceMBeans that have been defined for this domain.
This bean defines a system-level WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) resource.
Get WLECConnectionPools for this Domain
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This bean defines a WLEC connection pool.
The name of the location used to store WebLogic Server JMS messages when a message cannot be redirected.
This MBean is used to specify domain-wide defaults for the WebApp container.
Get all the defined work managers.
Configure a shutdown trigger for this WorkManager.
This MBean is used to configure the trigger that shuts down the WorkManager.
Configuration MBean representing WorkManager parameters.
The default size of the blocks to be written to the network layer.
The default size of the blocks to be written to the network layer.
Define wSReliableDeliveryPolicies for this Domain
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DomainMBean.
This class represents the reliable messaging delivery policy for the current WebLogic Server as both a sender and a receiver of a reliable SOAP message to and from a Web service running on a different WebLogic Server.
Provides information on services exported by a local Tuxedo access point.
This interface provides access to the WTC export configuration attributes.
Provides information on services imported and available on remote domains.
This interface provides access to the WTC import configuration attributes.
The local Tuxedo domains defined for this WTC Server.
This interface provides access to the WTC local Tuxedo Domain configuration attributes.
Specifies the configuration information for inter-domain authentication.
This interface provides access to the WTC password configuration attributes.
The remote Tuxedo domains defined for this WTC Server.
This interface provides access to the WTC remote Tuxedo Domain configuration attributes.
Specifies global field table classes, view table classes, and application passwords for domains.
This interface provides access to the WTC resources configuration attributes.
Return the WTCServerMBeans for this Domain.
This MBean defines a WTC Server.
Specifies global configuration information for the transfer of messages between WebLogic Server and Tuxedo.
This interface provides access to the WTC tBridge Global configuration attributes.
gets all WTCtBridgeRedirect objects
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This interface provides access to the WTC tBridge Redirect configuration attributes.
Overrides the name of the XAResource that this store registers with JTA.
Overrides the name of the XAResource that this store registers with JTA.
Overrides the name of the XAResource that this store registers with JTA.
Returns all the XMLEntityCache objects defined in this domain
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Configure the behavior of JAXP (Java API for XML Parsing) in the server.
Provides a list of EntitySpec registry entries.
An Entity Spec Entry specifies how to resolve an external entity based its public and system IDs.
Provides a list of the set of ParserSelect registry entries.
A Parser Select Entry specifies the SAX/DOM parser factory implementation classes for a particular document type.
Define xMLRegistries for this Domain
Privileges: Read only
MBean Attribute:
DomainMBean.
Privileges:
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
This is an entry in the XML registry.
Configure the behavior of JAXP (Java API for XML Parsing) in the server.
WebLogic Server uses the X-Powered-By HTTP header, as recommended by the Servlet 2.
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