The following table describes attributes for the sun-appserv-component task.
Table 3–12 sun-appserv-component Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
none |
The control command for the target application server. Valid values are enable and disable. |
|
name |
file name without extension |
(optional if a component or fileset subelement is present or the file attribute is specified, otherwise required) The display name for the component being enabled or disabled. |
none |
(optional) The component to enable or disable. If this attribute refers to a file, it must be a valid archive. If this attribute refers to a directory, it must contain a valid archive in which all components have been exploded. |
|
determined by extension |
(optional) Deprecated. |
|
admin |
(optional) The user name used when logging into the application server administration instance. This attribute is inherited by nested server elements. |
|
password |
none |
(optional) Deprecated, use passwordfile instead. The password used when logging into the application server administration instance. This attribute is inherited by nested server elements. |
passwordfile |
none |
(optional) File containing passwords. The password from this file is retrieved for communication with the application server administration instance. This attribute is inherited by nested server elements. If both password and passwordfile are specified, passwordfile takes precedence. |
localhost |
(optional) Target server. When enabling or disabling a remote server, use the fully qualified host name. This attribute is inherited by nested server elements. |
|
4849 |
(optional) The administration port on the target server. This attribute is inherited by nested server elements. |
|
name of default instance |
(optional) Target application server instance. This attribute is inherited by nested server elements. |
|
see description |
(optional) The installation directory for the local Application Server installation, which is used to find the administrative classes. If not specified, the command checks to see if the asinstalldir parameter has been set. Otherwise, administrative classes must be in the system classpath. |
|
see description |
(optional) Deprecated. Use asinstalldir instead. |