Specifies a property. A property adds configuration information to its parent element that is one or both of the following:
Optional with respect to the Enterprise Server
Needed by a system or object that the Enterprise Server doesn’t have knowledge of, such as an LDAP server or a Java class
For example, an auth-realm element can include property subelements:
<auth-realm name="file" classname="com.sun.enterprise.security.auth.realm.file.FileRealm"> <property name="file" value="domain-dir/config/keyfile"/> <property name="jaas-context" value="fileRealm"/> </auth-realm>
Which properties an auth-realm element uses depends on the value of the auth-realm element’s name attribute. The file realm uses file and jaas-context properties. Other realms use different properties.
admin-service, application, audit-module, auth-realm, config, das-config, domain, ejb-container, ejb-timer-service, engine, http-listener, http-service, iiop-listener, jacc-provider, java-config, jdbc-connection-pool, jdbc-resource, jms-host, jms-service, jmx-connector, log-service, manager-properties, mdb-container, module-log-levels, module-monitoring-levels, monitoring-service, orb, profiler, provider-config, security-service, server, session-properties, store-properties, thread-pool, transaction-service, virtual-server, web-container,
none
The following table describes attributes for the property element.
Table 1–74 property Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
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none |
Specifies the name of the property or variable. |
|
none |
Specifies the value of the property or variable. |
|
none |
(optional) Specifies a text description of this element. |