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Java Application Server Configuration

To perform the necessary configurations, press the Config button next to your application server. In the case you have several application servers you can configure them together or separately. To do this follow the steps:

  • Open the drop-down menu at the top of the configuration tab. It includes the list of all of the app servers in your environment.

java application server config list of app servers

  • Choose the one you need and make the configurations.
  • To apply the changes:
    • only for the chosen server click Save only for current instance button from drop-down menu;
    • for all the servers click Save. java application server config save for current

Note: if you create/rename a file or folder in the Configuration manager, this will be applied only in the list of the chosen node. You can’t save this change for all of the app servers available in the environment. If you want to also create/rename the file or folder in the other servers you need to do this manually.

Below you will see the list of the configuration files available for editing in the Java application servers:

To get more information on which settings can be changed in the provided config folders, use the appropriate descriptions:

SERVER

The main Java servlet container configurations are performed in the files, located in the server folder.

Using the following config files, you can perform the actions listed below (these are just some examples):

context.xml

Note that this file is available only for Tomcat 6,7 and TomEE application servers. For configuring a GlassFish server, use the Admin Panel.

java application server config 9

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HOME

If you need to use any custom files/folders for configuring your application you can download/create them in the home directory which is used as a storage in your Java server.

As a result you can make configurations specifying the path to your downloaded/created files in the variables.conf file (server folder).

java application server config home

Note: though the server’s directory, which refers to this folder, can be named temp for some servers, it is never automatically cleaned by the platform system.

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WEBAPPS / WORK

The webapps (for Tomcat/TomEE) and work (for Jetty) folders are used for storing the unpacked application deployed to the environment.

java application server config 1

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JAVA_HOME

The JAVA_HOME folder contains the java config files and libs. Here, you can edit java settings and upload additional java libraries.

java application server config java home

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LIB

The lib folder is used for storing default and uploading custom jar libraries. java application server config lib

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CRON

App servers include a cron folder with the config file, where cronjobs can be configured. Detailed information on Cronjob configuration can be found in the Setting Up a Cronjob document.

java application server config 4

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KEYS

The keys directory is used as a location for uploading any private key which is needed for your application. Generate the key, save it as a simple file and upload to the key folder. It can be used for different cases by simply stating the path to your key:

/var/lib/jelastic/keys/{key_file_name}

java application server config java key

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CONTEXTS

The contexts folder contains XML config files for each deployed context. All of these files are open for editing. java application server config context

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SERVER_LIB

The server_lib folder is the GlassFish config directory with all available server libraries. java application server config serverlib

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APPS

The apps TomEE folder is used for storing the unpacked EE application deployed to the environment. java application server config apps

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Tomcat

FolderFilePath
confcatalina.policy
catalina.properties
context.xml
jaspic-providers.xml
jaspic-providers.xsd
iNET.elastic-ha.xml
iNET.elastic-ssl.xml
logging.properties
server.xml
tomcat-env.sh
tomcat-users.xml
tomcat-users.xsd
variables.conf
web.xml
/opt/tomcat/conf
temp/opt/tomcat/temp
webapps/opt/tomcat/webapps
latest/usr/java/latest
lib/opt/tomcat/lib
crontomcat/var/spool/cron
keys/var/lib/jelastic/keys

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TomEE

FolderFilePath
servercatalina.policy
server.xml
catalina.properties
tomcat-users.xml
context.xml
web.xml
variables.conf
logging.properties
tomee.xml
system.properties
/opt/tomcat/conf/
home/opt/tomcat/temp
webapps/opt/tomcat/webapps
apps/opt/tomcat/apps
JAVA_HOME/usr/java/default
lib/opt/tomcat/lib
crontomcat/var/spool/cron
keys/var/lib/jelastic/keys

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GlassFish

FolderFilePath
serverdefault-web.xml
domain.xml
domain.xml.bak
domain.xml.orig
local-password
logging.properties
logging.properties.orig
login.conf
server.policy
sun-acc.xml
wss-server-config-1.0.xml
wss-server-config-2.0.xml
/opt/glassfish3/glassfish/domains/
domain1/config
gfcluster-config (in server folder)logging.properties/opt/glassfish3/glassfish/domains/
domain1/config/gfcluster-config
home/opt/glassfish3/temp
JAVA_HOME/usr/java/latest
server_lib/opt/glassfish3/glassfish/lib/
cronglassfish/var/spool/cron
keys/var/lib/jelastic/keys

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Jetty

FolderFilePath
serverjdbcRealm.properties
jetty-ajp.xml
jetty-bio.xml
jetty-jaas.xml
jetty-jmx.xml
jetty-logging.xml
jetty-plus.xml
jetty-rewrite.xml
jetty-setuid.xml
jetty-sslengine.xml
jetty-ssl.xml
jetty-stats.xml
jetty.xml
login.conf
login.properties
realm.properties
spnego.properties
variables.conf
webdefault.xml
/opt/jetty/etc
home/opt/jetty/home
contexts/opt/jetty/contexts/
work/opt/jetty/work
JAVA_HOME/usr/java/latest
lib/opt/jetty/lib
cronjetty/var/spool/cron
keys/var/lib/jelastic/keys

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