1.3.2 Parts of the functional descriptions - example table
The following chapters contain tables showing the parts of the functional description. The title of each table is either Organization of this chapter or Organization of this section.
Below is an example table showing the parts of the functional description.
- Example table showing the parts of the functional description
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- Table X-1 Organization of this chapter (XX functionality)
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Part
Title
Relevant information
Description
What is the XX functionality?
X.1
Implementation
Application implementation
X.2
Definitions in DD and cosminexus.xml#
X.3
Setup
Setup in execution environment
X.4
Operation
Operation using the XX functionality
X.5
Precautions
Precautions for using the XX functionality
X.6
#: For details about cosminexus.xml, see 13. Application Attribute Management in the uCosminexus Application Server Common Container Functionality Guide.
- Tip
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- Configuring the properties of an application that does not contain cosminexus.xml
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If an application does not contain cosminexus.xml, configure or change its properties after importing it into the execution environment. After configuration, you can change the properties in the execution environment.
To set up the application in the execution environment, use server management commands and the attributes file. For details about their use, 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 attributes file correspond to the DD file or cosminexus.xml. For details about their correspondence, see 2. Cosminexus Application Property File (cosminexus.xml) in the uCosminexus Application Server Application and Resource Definition Reference Guide.
Note that the properties to be configured in each attributes file can also be configured in the HITACHI Application Integrated Property File.