Configuration
The data set that determines how a Payara Server instance operates.
Description
The configuration of Payara Server is the data set that determines how it operates. Parts of this configuration determine the operation of specific parts of Payara Server, such as the following:
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Services, such as the transaction service
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Resources, such as databases
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Deployed applications or modules, such as web applications
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Clusters and server instances
The term configuration is also used to describe a part of the overall configuration, such as the transaction service configuration or the configuration of a database. In clustered environments, clusters, deployment groups or server instances can share configurations.
Examples of configuration data are port numbers, flags that enable or disable processes, application names, and so on. Most of these data points are name/value pairs, either hard-coded attributes or more flexibly defined properties.
The hierarchical structure of the configuration is explained in the dotted names page. You can view and change most of the Payara Server configuration using either the Administration Console or the asadmin
utility and its subcommands.
To list the structure of all or part of the configuration, use the list
subcommand. To view the value of one or more attributes or properties, use the get
subcommand. To change the value of an attribute or property, use the set
subcommand.
See Also
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get
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list
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set
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Configuration Tasks in the Payara Server General Administration section