4.14.2 Parameters used for setting up the option definitions for the J2EE server

The following table describes the parameters used for setting up the option definitions for the J2EE server. For details about the contents to be specified in param-value corresponding to 'Value of param-name', see 2.3 usrconf.cfg (Option definition file for J2EE servers). In the table below, Default value means the value that is assumed when the parameter is not specified. VR is the version of Application Server on which parameters are introduced or changed.

Table 4-58 Parameters used for setting up the option definitions for the J2EE server

Value of param-nameSpecifiable valueDefault valueVR
add.jvm.arg#This key invokes JavaVM by using the specified option.
If you want to specify the system properties, do not use -D, but specify in usrconf.properties file.
When specifying multiple options, use the same key name and specify multiple times as follows:
(Example of specification)
add.jvm.arg= -Xms128m
add.jvm.arg= -Xmx256m
You cannot specify multiple options as shown in the following example. If you specify the options as shown below, the initialization of JavaVM will fail.
(Example of specification)
add.jvm.arg=-Xms128m -Xmx256m
For details about specifiable keys, see 2.3(5) JavaVM options that can be specified in add.jvm.arg.
For details about default values, see 2.3(5)(b) Default values of the JavaVM options in J2EE servers.07-50
ejb.public.directorySpecify any string.(In Windows)
&{cosminexus.home}\CC\server\public
(In UNIX)
&{cosminexus.home}/CC/server/public
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ejb.server.log.directorySpecify any string with a maximum of 200 characters.(In Windows)
Cosminexus-working-directory/ejb/server-name/logs
(In UNIX)
Cosminexus-working-directory/ejb/server-name/logs
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Note:
The value specification format is as follows:
(Example)
<param-name>add.jvm.arg</param-name>
<param-value>-Xms256m</param-value>
<param-value>-Xmx512m</param-value>
: