The following table describes attributes for the web-module element.
Table 1–197 web-module Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
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none |
The name of the web module. |
|
none |
The context root at which the web module is deployed. The context root can be the empty string or just /. The context root can start with the / character, but doesn’t have to. For load balancing to work, web module context roots must be unique within a cluster. See the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.1 High Availability Administration Guide for more information about load balancing. Note – Some topics in the documentation pertain to features that are available only in domains that are configured to support clusters. Examples of domains that support clusters are domains that are created with the cluster profile or the enterprise profile. For information about profiles, see Usage Profiles in Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.1 Administration Guide. |
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none |
A fully qualified or relative path to the directory to which the contents of the .war file have been extracted. If relative, it is relative to the following directory: domain-dir/applications/j2ee-modules/ |
|
user |
(optional) Defines the type of the resource. Allowed values are:
|
|
enabled |
true |
(optional) Determines whether the web module is enabled. |
none |
(optional) Specifies an absolute or relative path to libraries specific to this module or application. A relative path is relative to domain-dir/lib/applibs. If the path is absolute, the path must be accessible to the domain administration server (DAS), which means it must be under domain-dir. To include more than one path, use a system-specific separator, such as a colon for Solaris or a semicolon for Windows. The libraries are made available to the application in the order in which they are specified. |
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false |
(optional) Specifies whether availability is enabled in this web application for HTTP session persistence (and potentially passivation). Availability must also be enabled for the application or stand-alone web module during deployment. For more information about availability, see availability-service. |
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false |
(optional) Specifies whether the application has been deployed as a directory. |