4.25 Clustered Java EE Relation tab
Use the Clustered Java EE Relation tab to view information to find the details of the relation(s) associated with the selected clustered Java EE server. You can also start, stop, or restart the clustered Java EE server.
Tab components
List of tab items
The Clustered Java EE Relation tab displays the following dynamic items:
- Sub title
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Displays the name of the selected clustered Java EE server, server state icon and server state. The clustered Java EE server can be in any one of the following states:
- Working
- Stopped
- Requires To Restart
- Relation count
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Displays (within parentheses) the total number of relations.
The Clustered Java EE Relation tab displays the following items in a tabular format:
S. No |
Display Item |
Description |
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1 |
Related Server |
Displays the name of the Performance Tracer server (as a link), which is related to the selected clustered Java EE server. Click this link to display the general information of the corresponding Performance Tracer server in the Performance Tracer Server General tab. By default, this column is sorted in ascending order. |
2 |
Relation |
Displays the name of the relation. This column can be sorted. |
The Clustered Java EE Relation tab displays the following action items:
- Start button
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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
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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
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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.