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ElementName DottedNamePrex
clusters domain.clusters
Every clustercontained in this element isaccessible as cluster-name. Where
cluster-name is thevalue of the name attribute forthe cluster subelement.
node-agents domain.node-agents
lb-congs domain.lb-configs
Applicable only forSun GlassFish Enterprise Server
system-property domain.system-property
converged-lb-congs domain.converged-lb-configs
Applicable only forSun GlassFish Communications Server
Two levels of aliasing are available:
1. The rst level of alias allows access to attributes of server instances or clusters without going
through the domain.servers or domain.clusters prex. So, for example, a dotted name of
the form server1 maps to the dotted name domain.servers.server1 (where server1 is a
server instance).
2. The second level of alias is used to refer to congurations, applications, and resources of a
cluster or a standalone server instance (target).
The following table identies dotted names beginning with the server name, or cluster name,
that are aliased to top level names under the domain:
DottedName Aliasedto Comments
target.applications.* domain.applications.* The alias resolvesto applications referenced by the targetonly.
target.resources.* domain.resources.* Thealias resolves toall jdbc-connection-pool, connector-connection-pool,
resource-adapter-config, and all otherresources referenced by the target.
The following table identies some of the dotted names beginning with the server name, or
cluster name, that are aliased to top level names within the conguration referenced by the
server or cluster. For a complete list, use the asadmin list target.* command.
DottedName Aliasedto
target.http-service cong-name.http-service
target.iiop-service cong-name.iiop-service
TopLevelElements
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