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uCosminexus Application Server Expansion Guide


1.3.2 Example of tables describing the classification

The classification of the functionality is described in a table. The title of the table is Organization of this chapter or Organization of this section.

The following is an example of a table describing the classification of the functionality.

Example of a table describing the classification of the functionality

Table X-1: Organization of this chapter (XX functionality)

Category

Title

Reference location

Description

What is the XX functionality?

X.1

Implementation

Implementing an application

X.2

Definitions in a DD and cosminexus.xml#

X.3

Setup

Settings in the execution environment

X.4

Operation

Performing operations by using the XX functionality

X.5

Notes

Points to be considered when using the XX functionality

X.6

#

For details on cosminexus.xml, see 13. Managing Application Properties in the uCosminexus Application Server Common Container Functionality Guide.

Tip

Setting up the properties of an application that does not include cosminexus.xml

For an application that does not include cosminexus.xml, you set up or change the properties after importing the application into the execution environment. You can also change the already specified properties in the execution environment.

You specify the application settings in the execution environment using the server management commands and property files. For details on how to set up applications by using the server management commands and property files, see 3.5.2 Procedure for setting the properties of a J2EE application in the uCosminexus Application Server Application Setup Guide.

The tags specified in the property files correspond to either a DD or cosminexus.xml. For details on the mapping between a DD or cosminexus.xml and the tags in the property files, see 2.1 Specifications of the Cosminexus application property file (cosminexus.xml) in the uCosminexus Application Server Application and Resource Definition Reference Guide.

Note that the properties specified in a property file can also be specified in HITACHI Application Integrated Property File.