Changes to the XSLT Service Engine runtime properties are made from within NetBeans. The XSLT Service Engine is included with the NetBeans IDE 6.0 Beta 1 with SOA.
Configuration of XSLT Service Engine runtime properties requires first starting the Sun Java System Application Server in the NetBeans window.
To start the Sun Java System Application Server:
Select the Services tab.
Right-click the Sun Java System Application Server node and select Start.
After you have started the application server, you can access the service engine properties.
To view XSLT Service Engine properties:
In the Services tab, expand the following nodes:
Sun Java System Application Server > JBI > Service Engines |
Right-click
sun-xslt-engine |
and select Properties.
The
sun-xslt-engine |
Properties window appears.
Property Name |
Description |
Default Value |
---|---|---|
Description |
Description of the JBI Component. |
XSLT Service Engine allows XSL stylesheets to be deployed as web services. |
Name |
Name of the JBI Component. Specifies a unique name in the JBI environment. If you are installing more than one XSLT Service Engine in a JBI environment, make sure that each is unique. This can be changed in the descriptor (jbi.xml) for the component. When the service unit deploys the component, it is matched with target component name defined in its descriptor — jbi.xml. |
sun-xslt-engine |
State |
State of the JBI Component. Start, Stop, or Shutdown. |
Started |
Type |
Type of the JBI Component (service-engine or binding-component) |
service-engine |
Table 2 Identification Properties
Property Name |
Description |
Default Value |
---|---|---|
Build Number |
Date and time stamp for the current build. |
<build_number> |
Spec Version |
XSLT specification fully supported by this build. |
$(specification version) |
Table 3 Class Loggers
Class Name |
Description |
Default Logging Level |
---|---|---|
sun-xslt-engine |
INFO |
|
DefaultMessageListener |
INFO |
|
PatternExchangeRouter |
INFO |
|
SimpleProcessorFactory |
INFO |
|
SingleThreadManager |
INFO |
|
xsltseComponentManager |
INFO |