9.15.1 Setting the invocation order for J2EE applications
Set the invocation order for the J2EE applications.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Attribute file to be edited
Application attribute file
(2) Acquiring the attribute file to be edited and setting the attributes
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Acquiring the attribute file
Execute the following command to acquire an application attribute file:
- Execution format
cjgetappprop [server-name] [-nameserver provider-URL] -name J2EE application-name -c path-of-the-application-attribute-file
- Example of execution
cjgetappprop MyServer -name account -c C:\home\MyAccount.xml
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Setting the attributes
Execute the following command to apply the values of the application attribute file:
- Execution format
cjsetappprop [server-name] [-nameserver provider-URL] -name J2EE application-name -c path-of-the-application-attribute-file
- Example of execution
cjsetappprop MyServer -name account -c C:\home\MyAccount.xml
(3) Attribute settings to be edited
The following table describes the invocation order settings for J2EE applications:
Item |
Mandatory |
Corresponding tag |
---|---|---|
Start and stop order# |
O |
<start-order> |
- #
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The smaller the value, the earlier the application will start and larger the value, the earlier the application will stop. Note that if you specify the same value for multiple J2EE applications, the invocation order between the applications may not be as desired.
For details on the property settings, see 3.2.1 Specifications of the HITACHI Application Property file in the uCosminexus Application Server Application and Resource Definition Reference Guide.