Uses of Package
com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans

  • Class
    Description
    Base interface for those configuration objects that has nested <system-property> elements.
  • Class
    Description
    The configuration defines the configuration of a server instance that can be shared by other server instances.
    Top level Domain Element that includes applications, resources, configs, servers, clusters and node-agents, load balancer configurations and load balancers.
  • Class
    Description
    This is a marker interface to mark the interfaces which are involved in managing parts of the domain.xml.
  • Class
    Description
    Access log configuration.
    Admin Service exists in every instance.
     
    Represents the <application-config> child element of <application-ref>.
    Tag interface to extend the application configuration.
    References to applications deployed to the server instance
     
    Records information about a tenant provisioned for a given application.
     
    An audit-module specifies an optional plug-in module which implements audit capabilities.
    The auth-realm element defines and configures one authentication realm.
     
    Tag interface to extend the availability-service configuration.
    A cluster defines a homogeneous set of server instances that share the same applications, resources, and configuration.
    Super interface for any extension element to the Cluster configuration.
    Clusters configuration.
    The configuration defines the configuration of a server instance that can be shared by other server instances.
    This is a marker interface to mark the interfaces which are involved in managing parts of the domain.xml.
     
     
     
    Tag interface to extend the DiagnosticService configuration.
    Top level Domain Element that includes applications, resources, configs, servers, clusters and node-agents, load balancer configurations and load balancers.
    Tag interface to extend the domain configuration Any implementation of this interface will be stored under the domain.xml root domain element.
     
    failure-detection enables its members to periodically monitor other group members to determine their availability in the group. group-discovery is used for discovery of group invalid input: '&' its members. failure-detection.verify-failure-timeout-in-millis verifies suspect instances by adding a verification layer to mark failure suspicion as a confirmed failure.
    Group-management-service(GMS) is an in-process service that provides cluster monitoring and group communication services.
    Each cluster would be configured for a ping based health check mechanism.
     
     
    Defines the standard JACC properties used for setting up the JACC provider.
    Java Runtime environment configuration.
    The jmx-connector element defines the configuration of a JSR 160 compliant remote JMX Connector.
    Factored out the list of jvm-options from at least two other interfaces that have them: java-config and profiler.
    By default, logs would be kept in $INSTANCE-ROOT/logs.
    Defines the message layer specific provider configurations of the application server.
    Tag Interface for any module
     
     
     
    A cluster defines a homogeneous set of server instances that share the same applications, resources, and configuration.
    SE/EE Node Controller.
     
    Nodes configuration.
    Profilers could be one of jprobe, optimizeit, hprof, wily and so on.
    The provider-config element defines the configuration of an authentication provider.
    A domain.xml reference.
    An Application or Resource reference container object.
    Used to define the authentication policy requirements associated with the request processing performed by an authentication provider (i.e. when a client provider's ClientAuthModule.initiateRequest() method is called or when a server provider's ServerAuthModule.validateRequest() method is called).
    Tag interface for all types of resource.
     
    Applications can lookup resources registered in the server.
    Used to define the authentication policy requirements associated with the response processing performed by an authentication provider (i.e. when a client provider's ClientAuthModule.validateResponse() method is called or when a server provider's ServerAuthModule.secureResponse() method is called).
    Represents the admin security settings for the domain.
    Records information about a username/password-alias pair to be used for authentication internally among GlassFish processes (DAS to instance, for example).
    Represents a security Principal, identified using an SSL cert, that is authorized to perform admin operations.
    The security service element defines parameters and configuration information needed by the core Jakarta security service.
    Jakarta EE Application Server Configuration.
     
    List of configured servers.
    A cluster defines a homogeneous set of server instances that share the same applications, resources, and configuration.
    A cluster defines a homogeneous set of server instances that share the same applications, resources, and configuration.
    Element describing the system-applications in domain.xml
    Syntax for supplying system properties as name value pairs.
    Base interface for those configuration objects that has nested <system-property> elements.
     
    Configuration of Virtual Server
  • Class
    Description
     
    The auth-realm element defines and configures one authentication realm.
    Tag interface for all types of resource.
  • Class
    Description
    A cluster defines a homogeneous set of server instances that share the same applications, resources, and configuration.
    The configuration defines the configuration of a server instance that can be shared by other server instances.
    Top level Domain Element that includes applications, resources, configs, servers, clusters and node-agents, load balancer configurations and load balancers.
    Jakarta EE Application Server Configuration.
  • Class
    Description
    Top level Domain Element that includes applications, resources, configs, servers, clusters and node-agents, load balancer configurations and load balancers.