Defines a configuration, which is a collection of settings that controls how a server instance functions.
The following table describes subelements for the config element.
Table 1–28 config Subelements
Element |
Required |
Description |
---|---|---|
only one |
Configures the IIOP service. |
|
only one |
Determines whether the server to which the configuration applies is an administration server. |
|
zero or one |
Configures the connector service. |
|
only one |
Configures the web container. |
|
only one |
Configures the Enterprise JavaBeansTM (EJBTM) container. |
|
only one |
Configures the message-driven bean (MDB) container. |
|
zero or one |
Configures the Java Message Service (JMS) provider. |
|
only one |
Configures the system logging service. |
|
only one |
Configures the Java EE security service. |
|
only one |
Configures the transaction service. |
|
only one |
Configures the monitoring service. |
|
zero or one |
Configures the diagnostic service. |
|
only one |
Configures the Java Virtual Machine (JVMTM). |
|
zero or one |
Configures the availability service. |
|
only one |
Configures thread pools. |
|
zero or one |
Configures the alert service. |
|
zero or one |
Configures the group management service. |
|
zero or one |
Configures self-management rules. |
|
zero or more |
Specifies a system property. |
|
zero or more |
Specifies a property or a variable. |
The following table describes attributes for the config element.
Table 1–29 config Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
server-config (for default instance) |
Specifies the name of the configuration. |
|
true |
(optional) If true, any changes to the system (for example, applications deployed, resources created) are automatically applied to the affected servers without a restart being required. If false, such changes are only picked up by the affected servers when each server restarts. |