Defines a domain. This is the root element; there can only be one domain element in a domain.xml file.
none
The following table describes subelements for the domain element.
Table 1–42 domain Subelements
Element |
Required |
Description |
---|---|---|
zero or one |
Contains deployed J2EE applications, J2EE modules, and lifecycle modules. |
|
zero or one |
Contains configured resources. |
|
only one |
Contains configurations. |
|
only one |
Contains server instances. |
|
zero or one |
Contains clusters. |
|
zero or one |
Contains node agents. |
|
zero or one |
Contains load balancing configurations. |
|
zero or more |
Specifies a system property. |
|
zero or more |
Specifies a property or a variable. |
The following table describes attributes for the domain element.
Table 1–43 domain Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
domain-dir/applications |
(optional) Specifies the absolute path where deployed applications reside for this domain. |
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domain-dir/logs |
(optional) Specifies where the domain’s log files are kept. The directory in which the log is kept must be writable by whatever user account the server runs as. See the log-service description for details about logs. |
|
operating system default |
(optional) Specifies the domain’s language. |