This section describes the procedure for configuring the servlet container.
Click the Configurations tab to see the list of available configurations and select the configuration you need.
ClickJava > Servlet Container.
The following table describes the parameters available on the servlet container page.
Table 11–1 Servlet Container Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
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Log Level |
Log verbosity for the servlet container. The values can be finest (most verbose), finer, fine, info, warning, failure, config, security, or catastrophe (least verbose). |
Dynamic Reload Interval |
Defines the time period after which the server checks deployed web applications for modifications. The value range is 1 to 60, or –1 if dynamic reloading should be disabled. |
Anonymous Role |
Name of the default, or anonymous, role assigned to all principals. The default role is ANYONE. |
Servlet Pool Size |
Number of servlet instances to instantiate per SingleThreadedServlet. The range value is 1 to 4096. |
Dispatcher Max Depth |
Maximum depth for the servlet container allowing nested request dispatches. The range of values can be between 0 and 2147.0483647.0. The default value is 20. |
Allow Cross Context |
Tells whether request dispatchers are allowed to dispatch to another context. The default value is false. |
Encode Cookies |
Indicates whether the servlet container encodes cookie values. The default value is true. |
Display Exception |
Displays an exception on the browser. This option is useful only in development environment. Disable this option in production environment. |
Decode Cookies |
The servlet container decodes the plus character in cookie value to space. |
Reuse Session IDs |
Indicates whether any existing session ID number is reused when creating a new session for that client. The default value is false. |
Secure Session Cookie |
Dynamic/True/False. This parameter controls under what conditions the JSESSIONID cookie is marked secure. Use dynamic (default) to mark the cookie secure only when the request was received on a secure connection (HTTPS). Select True to always mark it secure and false to never mark it secure. |