With Application Server, the files to be used differ depending upon the types of applications to be executed. This manual classifies the files in the following five types:
The following table describes each file.
Table 1-1 Files used in systems executing J2EE applications
File types | File description | Manual | Reference |
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Files used in J2EE servers | When you use a J2EE server, these files are used for specifying the JavaVM properties and invocation options of the J2EE server. Examples: usrconf.properties, usrconf.cfg# | This manual | Chapter 2 |
Files used by the Smart Composer functionality (Server setup property files) | These files are used for specifying the systems built using the Smart Composer functionality commands. Examples: cmxserver.properties, .cmxrc | Chapter 4 | |
Files used in server management commands | These files are used for specifying the JavaVM properties while server management commands are being executed, and the operations of the server management commands. Examples: usrconf, usrconf.bat | Chapter 5 | |
Files used with JPA | When you use the Cosminexus JPA Provider functionality, these files are used for specifying the persistence unit settings, the cache functionality, and the pessimistic lock functionality of the entity object. Examples: persistence.xml, O/R mapping file | Chapter 6 | |
Files used with Cosminexus JMS Provider | When using the Cosminexus JMS Provider functionality, these files are used for specifying the connection service and message routing service. Examples: commonconfig.properties, config.properties | Chapter 7 | |
Files used with CTM | When you perform request scheduling and load balancing using CTM, these files are used for specifying the command options and environment variables that are used with CTM. Example: CTM user environment variable definition file. Note that you can use CTM only in the products in which Cosminexus Component Transaction Monitor is included in the component software. For details about products that you can use, see 2.2.1 Relationship of products and component software in the manual uCosminexus Application Server & BPM/ESB Platform Overview. | Chapter 8 | |
Files used in Web server integration | When you use Cosminexus HTTP Server or Microsoft IIS for Web server integration, these files are used to specify the operations of the redirector and the worker. Examples: mod_jk.conf, workers.properties | Chapter 9 | |
Files used with Cosminexus Manager | These files are used to specify the properties to administer the management domain, environment variables and the location for collecting logs. Examples: adminagent.properties, mserver.properties | Chapter 10 | |
Files used in a virtual system | When building Application Server on a virtual server, these files are used to specify the connection properties for load balancing units, and client common settings properties of the virtual server manager. Examples: tierlb.properties, vmiclient.properties | Chapter 11 | |
Files used in log operations | When you collect Application Server logs, these files are used to specify the location to collect the snapshot log. Example: snapshotlog.conf | Chapter 12 | |
Files used when setting the audit log | When setting up the audit log, these files are used to specify the log files to output the audit log. Example: auditlog.properties | Chapter 13 | |
Files used in integrated user management | When you use the integrated user management functionality, these files are used to specify the information about the JAAS-compliant user management and single sign-on functionality. Examples: jaas.conf, ua.conf | uCosminexus Application Server Security Management Guide | Chapter 12 |
Table 1-2 Files used in the system executing batch applications
File types | File description | Reference |
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Files used in batch servers | When you use a batch server, these files are used to specify the JavaVM properties and invocation options. Examples: usrconf.properties, usrconf.cfg# | Chapter 3 |
Files used by the Smart Composer functionality (Server setup property files) | These files are used for specifying the execution environment of the Smart Composer functionality commands and the default values for common arguments. Examples: cmxserver.properties, .cmxrc | Chapter 4 |
Files used in server management commands | These files are used for specifying the JavaVM properties while server management commands are being executed, and the operations of the server management commands. Examples: usrconf, usrconf.bat | Chapter 5 |
Files used with Cosminexus Manager | These files are used to specify the properties to administer the management domain, environment variables and the location for collecting logs. Examples: adminagent.properties, mserver.properties | Chapter 10 |
Files used in log operations | When you collect Application Server logs, these files are used to specify the location to collect the snapshot log. Example: snapshotlog.conf | Chapter 12 |
Files used when setting the audit log | When setting up the audit log, these files are used to specify the log files to output the audit log. Example: auditlog.properties | Chapter 13 |
Table 1-3 File used in the system executing Java applications
File types | File description | Reference |
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Files used in Java applications | When you use Java applications, these files are used for specifying the JavaVM properties and invocation options. Examples: usrconf.properties, usrconf.cfg# | Chapter 14 |
Table 1-4 Files used in the system executing Web applications
File types | File description | Reference |
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Files used in Web applications | When you start the application and the JSP file included in the application is to be compiled, these files are used for specifying the files that are not to be compiled and the files that output the execution result. | Chapter 15 |
Table 1-5 Files used in the systems executing Web Services
File types | File description | Reference location | Reference section |
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Files used in Web Services | These files are used to specify the settings for the common system operations or process-specific operations. Example: cjwconf.properties, cjrconf.properties | uCosminexus Application Server Web Service Development Guide | 10.1, 13.1 |