Properties

Properties in Oracle Transportation Management can be controlled through property sets or the property screen tool. In addition to Oracle Transportation Management properties, there are also GTM properties, HERE properties, ALK properties, and Oracle Maps Cloud Service (formerly known as elocation) Properties.

Property Sets

Properties can be maintained through the use of property sets. Property sets are controlled through the UI, and the property settings are stored in the system database.

Note: In general, you should not set a property to null or no value. Instead, remove the property from the property set.

Property Screen

From the Technical Support menu (Configuration and Administration > Technical Support > Diagnostics and Tools > Configuration), a user with a DBA admin role may access UI or business component properties via the property screen. This screen allows property values to be quickly viewed. Properties that are neither reserved nor read-only can be modified via this screen. Note that these properties are not persisted; they will be lost on the next restart of the system. Changes to properties via the Property Screen should be viewed as a “what if” feature. Any permanent changes need to be made to a property set.

GLOG properties

GTM Properties

See GTM Properties.

HERE Properties

See HERE Properties.

ALK Properties

See ALK Properties.

Oracle Maps Cloud Service Properties

See Oracle Maps Cloud Service (formerly known as elocation) Properties.

Non-Standard

The following properties do not follow the standard naming convention:

  • aa_webserver: See glog.fti Properties.
  • alk properties: See ALK Properties.
  • here properties: See HERE Properties.
  • ldap.debugUserNames: Set to true to stop suppressing user parameters.

    Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

  • ldap.debugPasswords: Set to true to stop suppressing password parameters.

    Note: To protect hosted systems, these properties cannot be modified in the cloud without a service request.

  • OracleSpatial: See OracleSpatial Properties for more details.

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