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Hitachi Application Server V10 GUI Reference Guide(For Windows® Systems)


5.41 Clustered Java EE Server Properties tab

Use the Clustered Java EE Server Properties tab to view the list of properties, add new properties, edit the value of existing and new properties, and delete the selected properties of the selected clustered Java EE server. You can also start, stop, or restart the selected clustered Java EE server.

Tab components

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List of tab items

The Clustered Java EE Server Properties tab displays the following dynamic items:

Sub title

Displays the name of the selected clustered Java EE server, server state icon, and server state. The selected clustered Java EE server can be in any one of the following states:

  • Working
  • Stopped
  • Requires To Restart
Property count

Displays (within parentheses) the total number of properties of the selected clustered Java EE server.

The Clustered Java EE Server General tab displays the following items in a tabular format:

S. No

Display Item

Description

1

Property Selector

Displays a header check box and check boxes to select or clear the properties listed in the Variable Name column. If the header check box of the Property Selector is selected or cleared, then all the check boxes of the Property Selector column are selected or cleared respectively.

2

Variable Name

Displays the variable name of properties. The existing variable names are not editable, but the new properties that are added using the Add button are editable. By default, this column is sorted in ascending order.

3

System Value

Displays the value that is already specified for the existing properties in the Variable Name column. This column displays property names and property values. You cannot edit this column. This column can be sorted.

4

Existing Value

Displays the existing value that is available in the System Value column, and the text "(Default)" for the existing properties listed in the Variable Name column. For the newly added properties listed in the Variable Name column, this column displays the text "New Value". You can edit the text in this column to change the property value in the System Value column. If you edit an existing property and change the focus from the edited property, then the entire row is highlighted in yellow-green color and displayed in italics, and an Undo button is displayed.

The Clustered Java EE Server Properties tab displays the following action items:

Start button

To start the selected clustered Java EE server, click the Start button to display the Start Server dialog box, and then click the OK button.

Stop button

To stop the selected clustered Java EE server, click the Stop button to display the Stop Server dialog box, and then click the OK button.

Restart button

To restart the selected clustered Java EE server, click the Restart button to display the Restart Server dialog box, and then click the OK button.

Add button

To create a new property with default values, click the Add button. The default values applied to Variable Name, System Value, and Existing Value are "NEW_PROPERTY", "-", and "New Value" respectively. The newly added rows are highlighted in pale pink color.

Delete button

To delete the selected newly added properties, strike through the selected existing properties, and to display an Undo button on property rows that are deleted, click the Delete button. The deleted rows are highlighted in violet color. By default, this button is disabled. To enable this button, select at least one property using the Property Selector check box.

Apply button

To apply the changes to the selected clustered Java EE server, click the Apply button to display the Apply Changes dialog box, and then click the OK button. If any of the variable names in the Variable Name column is blank, then this button is disabled.

Undo button

To restore the changes (edit or delete) made for the corresponding clustered Java EE property, click the Undo button. This button is displayed based on the following conditions:

  • If an existing property(s) is deleted.
  • If an existing property(s) is edited.

Important notes

You may not be able to shift the focus from one cell to another in the same column of the editable data grid.