This page enables you to view or modify JBI Runtime configuration properties.
Configure target:
From this drop-down list, select domain to view global default values set for the JBI Runtime configuration properties across all the targets that do not have overriding values. When you edit these values, and click Save, the new values will be made available to all the non-domain targets.
From this drop-down list, select a non-domain target to view default values set for the JBI Runtime configuration properties for that target. If you change one or more values and click Save, the new target-specific values will override the global default values.
Load Defaults:
If, from the Configure target drop-down list, you select domain and click the Load Defaults button, the fields on the screen are loaded according to the original installation domain settings. Changes to these new global default values do not take effect until Save is clicked. This provides a way to undo any changes to global defaults, replacing those values with the original global default values.
If, from the Configure target drop-down list, you select a non-domain target, clicking the Load Defaults button will load the current domain values (or global default values). Changes to these values do not take effect on the selected target until Save is clicked. This provides a way to undo any overridden values on a target, replacing those values with the current global default values.
Installation Root: This is the path to the JBI installation directory.
Use the following properties to specify the installation settings for JBI components and Shared Libraries.
Enable Auto-install to automatically install the component or Shared Library archives placed in the auto-install directory.
In the Poll Interval field, specify the interval at which the auto-install directory will be checked regularly for unprocessed archives.
The Install Directory field displays the location of the auto-install directory. The component or Shared Library archives placed in this directory are automatically installed.
In the Operation Timeout field, specify a timeout period for changing the lifecycle state of a component. If the lifecycle state processing time exceeds this limit, the lifecycle state is unchanged and a corresponding error message is displayed.
Use the following properties to specify the deployment settings for Service Assemblies.
Enable Auto Start to automatically start a component whenever a Service Unit is deployed to it.
In the Operation Timeout field, specify a timeout period for a component to change the lifecycle state of a Service Unit. If the lifecycle state of a Service Unit is not changed within the specified time, the operation for that Service Unit is canceled and considered a failure. However, the JBI Runtime will still try and change the lifecycle state of the rest of the Service Units in the Service Assembly. At the end of the operation, the Admin Console will display an alert message that will indicate if the operation was successful for all the Service Units.
Click Save for the changes to take effect.