1.2.2 Examples of tables indicating explanation categories
A table indicates the categories into which functionality explanations are subdivided. The table title is Organization of this chapter or Organization of this section.
The following is an example of a table indicating the categories used to explain some functionality.
- Example of a table indicating the categories used to explain some functionality
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Table X-1 Organization of this chapter (XX functionality)
Category
Title
Reference
Explanation
What is the XX functionality?
X.1
Implementation
Implementation of applications
X.2
Definitions in DD and cosminexus.xml#
X.3
Settings
Settings in the execution environment
X.4
Operation
Operations using the XX functionality
X.5
Precaution
Precautions when using the XX functionality
X.6
- Tip
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- Property settings for applications that do not contain cosminexus.xml
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In an application that does not contain cosminexus.xml, specify or change properties after importing the properties to the execution environment. You can also change the properties that are already set in the execution environment.
To specify the application settings in the execution environment, use server management commands and property files. For details on application settings for server management commands and property files, see 3.5.2 Procedure for setting the properties of a J2EE application in the manual uCosminexus Application Server Application Setup Guide.
The tags specified in the property files correspond to DD or cosminexus.xml. For the correspondence between DD or cosminexus.xml and the property file tags, see 2. Cosminexus Application Property File (cosminexus.xml) in the manual uCosminexus Application Server Application and Resource Definition Reference Guide.
Note that the properties specified in each property file can also be specified in the HITACHI Application Integrated Property File.