Console Web Application Extension
The Console Web Application Extension provides configuration for the hosted Administrative Console web application.
↓Parent Component
↓Properties
↓dsconfig Usage
Parent Component
The Console Web Application Extension component inherits from the Web Application Extension
Properties
The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:
Basic Properties
description
Description
| A description for this Web Application Extension
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Default Value
| None
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Allowed Values
| A string
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| None. Modification requires no further action
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base-context-path
Description
| Specifies the base context path that should be used by HTTP clients to reference content. The value must start with a forward slash and at least one additional character and must represent a valid HTTP context path.
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Default Value
| None
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Allowed Values
| The value must start with a forward slash and at least one additional character and must represent a valid HTTP context path.
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| Yes
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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war-file
Description
| Specifies the path to a standard web application archive (WAR) file.
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Default Value
| None
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Allowed Values
| A filesystem path
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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document-root-directory
Description
| Specifies the path to the directory on the local filesystem containing the files to be served by this Web Application Extension. The path must exist, and it must be a directory.
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Default Value
| None
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Allowed Values
| A filesystem path
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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deployment-descriptor-file
Description
| Specifies the path to the deployment descriptor file when used with document-root-directory.
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Default Value
| Located under the document-root-directory at WEB-INF/web.xml.
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Allowed Values
| A filesystem path
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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temporary-directory
Description
| Specifies the path to the directory that may be used to store temporary files such as extracted WAR files and compiled JSP files.
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Default Value
| A temporary directory will be chosen by the server based on environment settings.
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Allowed Values
| A filesystem path
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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init-parameter
Description
| Specifies an initialization parameter to pass into the web application during startup.
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Default Value
| None
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Allowed Values
| A 'key=value' pair to specify as an init-parameter.
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Multi-Valued
| Yes
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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ldap-server
Description
| The LDAP URL used to connect to the managed server. When specified, the Administrative Console connects to this server during login. When not specified, the user is prompted for the LDAP server.
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Default Value
| The user is required to supply an LDAP URL at login time.
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Allowed Values
| A string
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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trust-store-file
Description
| Specifies the path to the truststore file, which is used by this application to establish trust of managed servers.
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Default Value
| None
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Allowed Values
| A filesystem path
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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trust-store-type
Description
| Specifies the format for the data in the trust store file. Valid values always include 'JKS' and 'PKCS12', but different implementations can allow other values as well. If no value is provided, then the JVM default, typically 'JKS' is used.
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Default Value
| None
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Allowed Values
| A string
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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log-file
Description
| The path to the log file for the web application.
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Default Value
| No logging is performed.
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Allowed Values
| A filesystem path
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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complexity
Description
| Specifies the maximum complexity level for managed configuration elements.
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Default Value
| advanced
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Allowed Values
| basic - Only basic configuration elements are shown.
standard - Standard and basic configuration elements are shown.
advanced - Advanced, standard, and basic configuration elements are shown.
expert - All configuration is shown, including expert-level elements.
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Multi-Valued
| No
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Required
| No
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Admin Action Required
| For this modification to take effect, you must either restart the server or else disable and then re-enable any HTTP Connection Handler referencing this component.
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dsconfig Usage
To list the configured Web Application Extensions:
dsconfig list-web-application-extensions
[--property {propertyName}] ...
To view the configuration for an existing Web Application Extension:
dsconfig get-web-application-extension-prop
--extension-name {name}
[--tab-delimited]
[--script-friendly]
[--property {propertyName}] ...
To update the configuration for an existing Web Application Extension:
dsconfig set-web-application-extension-prop
--extension-name {name}
(--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}
[(--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...