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## JacORB configuration options |
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# Initial references configuration # |
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# URLs where IORs are stored (used in orb.resolve_initial_service()) |
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# DO EDIT these! (Only those that you are planning to use, |
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# The ORBInitRef references are created on ORB startup time. In the |
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# cases of the services themselves, this may lead to exceptions being |
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# displayed (because the services aren't up yet). These exceptions |
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# are handled properly and cause no harm! |
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#ORBInitRef.NameService=corbaloc::160.45.110.41:38693/StandardNS/NameServer%2DPOA/_root |
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#ORBInitRef.NameService=file:/c:/NS_Ref |
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#ORBInitRef.NameService=http://www.x.y.z/~user/NS_Ref |
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#ORBInitRef.TradingService=http://www.x.y.z/~user/TraderRef |
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# Export of corbaloc IORs # |
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# allow for more readable corbaloc URLs by mapping the |
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# actual object key to an arbitrary string the mapping |
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# below would permit clients of a name service to |
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# access it using corbaloc::ipaddress:portnum/NameService |
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# Note: it is NOT necessary to define this property for |
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# the name service here because this is done already in the |
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# code of the ns implementation |
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# example: |
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#jacorb.orb.objectKeyMap.NameService=StandardNS/NameServer-POA/_root |
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# Appligator support # |
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################################## |
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# The appligator acts as a remote proxy for objects behind a firewall. |
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# The appligator is started on a fixed port corresponding |
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# to a hole in the firewall via which the proxy can be accessed. |
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# Remote clients can access one or more appligators depending on |
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# configuration. The 'jacorb.ProxyServer.URL' is the default |
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# appligator to use. Multiple additional appligators can be |
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# configured for remote subnets using the subnet form of URL |
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# configuration. The subnet for a scoped appligator is calculated |
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# by the logical anding of the network and netmask values. |
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# Clients are redirected to an appligator via the use of a client |
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# side portable interceptor. This can be installed by configuring |
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# a portable ORB initializer 'org.jacorb.proxy.ProxyClientInitializer'. |
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# The network and netmask configuration properties can optionally be |
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# used to configure the network for the local client. If this is done |
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# the calls to objects within the local subnet will not be redirected. |
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# The 'jacorb.ProxyServer.ID' property can be used to configure the |
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# object identity for the appligator IOR. If not set this defaults |
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# to 'Appligator'. For additionaly security it is recommended that |
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# this be set to some other value. |
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# The 'jacorb.ProxyServer.Name' property is the name by which the |
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# appligator adds itself to the name service (if available) on |
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# startup. |
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#jacorb.ProxyServer.Name=Appligator |
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#jacorb.ProxyServer.ID=Appligator |
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#jacorb.ProxyServer.Netmask=255.255.255.0 |
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#jacorb.ProxyServer.Network=160.45.110.0 |
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#jacorb.ProxyServer.URL=<url> |
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#jacorb.ProxyServer.URL-<network1>-<netmask1>=<url1> |
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#jacorb.ProxyServer.URL-<network2>-<netmask2>=<url2> |
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################################## |
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# ORB version number output # |
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################################## |
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# if on, the ORB's version number is printed |
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# any time the ORB is initialized |
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jacorb.orb.print_version=off |
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################################## |
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# Debug output configuration # |
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# use (java) jacorb.util.CAD to generate an apropriate |
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# verbosity level |
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# 0 = off |
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# 1 = important messages and exceptions |
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# 2 = informational messages and exceptions |
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# >= 3 = debug-level output (may confuse the unaware user :-) |
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jacorb.verbosity=1 |
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# where does output go? Terminal is default |
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#jacorb.logfile=LOGFILEPATH |
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# hexdump outgoing messages |
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jacorb.debug.dump_outgoing_messages=off |
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# hexdump incoming messages |
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jacorb.debug.dump_incoming_messages=off |
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# WARNING: The following properties should # |
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# only be edited by the expert user. They # |
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# can be left untouched in most cases! # |
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# Basic ORB Configuration # |
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# the GIOP minor version number to use for newly created IORs |
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jacorb.giop_minor_version=2 |
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# number of retries if connection cannot directly be established |
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jacorb.retries=5 |
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# how many msecs. do we wait between retries |
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jacorb.retry_interval=500 |
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# size of network buffers for outgoing messages |
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jacorb.outbuf_size=2048 |
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# log2 of maximum buffer size managed by the internal |
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# buffer manager. |
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# This is NOT the maximum buffer size that |
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# can be used, but just the largest size of buffers that |
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# will be kept and managed. This value will be added to |
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# an internal constant of 5, so the real value in bytes |
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# is 2**(5+maxManagedBufSize-1). You only need to increase this |
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# value if you are dealing with LOTS of LARGE data structures. |
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# You may decrease it to make the buffer manager release large |
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# buffers immediately rather than keeping them for later |
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# reuse. |
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jacorb.maxManagedBufSize=18 |
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# Wait the specified number of msecs for a reply to a request. If |
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# exceeded, a org.omg.CORBA.IMP_LIMIT exception will be thrown |
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#jacorb.client.pending_reply_timeout=0 |
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# client-side connection idle timeout, set no non-zero to stop |
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# blocking after so many msecs. |
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# WARNING: This is independent of pending replies, i.e. the connection |
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# can also close, if the timeout is exceeded, but there are unanswered |
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# requests. |
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#jacorb.connection.client_idle_timeout=0 |
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# max time a server keeps a connection open if nothing happens |
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# WARNING: This is independent of the requests currently being |
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# processed, i.e. the connection can also close, if the timeout is |
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# exceeded, but there are unanswered requests. |
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#jacorb.connection.server_timeout=10000 |
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#jacorb.reference_caching=off |
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# The following property specifies the class which is used for |
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# reference caching. WeakHashtable uses WeakReferences, so entries |
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# get gc'ed if only the Hashtable has a reference to them. This |
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# is useful if you have many references to short-living non-persistent |
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# CORBA objects. It is only available for java 1.2 and above. |
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# On the other hand the standard Hashtable keeps the references until |
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# they are explicitely deleted by calling _release(). This is useful |
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# for persistent and long-living CORBA objects. |
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#jacorb.hashtable_class=org.jacorb.util.WeakHashtable |
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jacorb.hashtable_class=java.util.Hashtable |
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# use GIOP 1.2 byte order markers (since CORBA 2.4-5) |
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jacorb.use_bom=off |
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# add additional IIOP 1.0 profiles even if we are using IIOP 1.2 |
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jacorb.giop.add_1_0_profiles=off |
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########################################### |
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# Socket Factories # |
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# A factory design pattern is used for the creation of sockets and server |
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# sockets. |
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# The jacorb.net.socket_factory property can be used to configure |
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# a socket factory that must implement the operations defined in the |
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# interface org.jacorb.orb.factory.SocketFactory. |
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# The jacorb.net.server_socket_factory property can be used to configure a |
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# server socket factory that must implement the operations defined in the |
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# interface org.jacorb.orb.factory.ServerSocketFactory. |
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#jacorb.net.socket_factory=org.jacorb.orb.factory.DefaultSocketFactory |
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#jacorb.net.server_socket_factory=org.jacorb.orb.factory.DefaultServerSocketFactory |
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# An additional socket factory is supported that allows for the configuration |
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# of maximum and minimum port numbers that can be used. This can be used to |
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# enable firewall traversal via a fixed port range. To use this socket factory |
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# configure the following two properties. |
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#jacorb.net.socket_factory.port.min |
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#jacorb.net.socket_factory.port.max |
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# BiDirectional GIOP # |
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# uncomment this initializer if you want to use BiDirectional GIOP |
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#org.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.bidir_init=org.jacorb.orb.connection.BiDirConnectionInitializer |
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# Proxy address in IOR # |
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# with these two properties it is possible to |
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# tell the ORB what IP/port IORs should contain, |
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# if the ServerSockets IP/port can't be used |
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# WARNING: this is just "dumb" replacing, so you |
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# have to take care of your configuration! |
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#jacorb.ior_proxy_host=1.2.3.4 |
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#jacorb.ior_proxy_port=4711 |
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# The Object Adapter Internet Address # |
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# IP address on multi-homed host (this gets encoded in |
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# object references). NOTE: Adresses like 127.0.0.X |
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#OAIAddr=1.2.3.4 |
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#OAPort=4711 |
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# Default Interceptors # |
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org.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.standard_init=org.jacorb.orb.standardInterceptors.IORInterceptorInitializer |
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############################################### |
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# Implementation Repository Configuration # |
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# Switch off to avoid contacting the ImR on every server start-up |
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jacorb.use_imr=off |
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# Switch off if you don't want to write the ImR address into server IORs |
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# (ignored if jacorb.use_imr=off) |
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jacorb.use_imr_endpoint=on |
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# if set to "on", servers that don't already have an entry on their |
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# first call to the imr, will get automatically registered. Otherwise, |
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# an UnknownServer exception is thrown. |
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jacorb.imr.allow_auto_register=off |
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# if set to "on", the imr will try to "ping" every object reference, |
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# that it is going to return. If the reference is not alive, TRANSIENT |
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jacorb.imr.check_object_liveness=off |
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#ORBInitRef.ImplementationRepository=http://www.x.y.z/~user/ImR_Ref |
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#jacorb.imr.table_file=Z:\table.dat |
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#jacorb.imr.backup_file=z:\backup.dat |
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#jacorb.imr.ior_file=/home/bwana/brose/public_html/ImR_Ref |
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jacorb.imr.timeout= |
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jacorb.imr.no_of_poas= |
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jacorb.imr.no_of_servers= |
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# Start IMR on a fixed port (equivilant to -p option) |
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jacorb.imr.port_number= |
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# how many millis should the imr wait, until a connection from an |
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# application client is terminated. Default is 2000. |
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jacorb.imr.connection_timeout=2000 |
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# the implementation name, should be set to a different |
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# name in the code of persistent servers |
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jacorb.implname=StandardImplName |
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# This is supposed to be a generic startup string for everything |
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# that calls Runtime.exec(). Might be replaced by jaco[.bat]. |
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jacorb.java_exec=java -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=org.jacorb.orb.ORB -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=org.jacorb.orb.ORBSingleton |
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# SSL Configuration # |
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# The port number used by SSL, will be dynmically assigned |
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#OASSLPort=4711 |
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# This interceptor must be set if programs need access to |
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# certificates using the CORBA Security API, SSL works also |
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#org.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.ForwardInit=org.jacorb.security.ssl.SecurityServiceInitializer |
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# qualified classname of access decision object |
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jacorb.security.access_decision=org.jacorb.security.level2.AccessDecisionImpl |
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# list of qualified classnames of principal authenticator objects, |
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# separated by commas (no whitespaces!). The first entry (that can |
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# be successfully created) will be available through the |
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# principal_authenticator property. |
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jacorb.security.principal_authenticator=org.jacorb.security.level2.PrincipalAuthenticatorImpl |
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# the qualified classname of the ssl socket factory class |
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#jacorb.ssl.socket_factory=org.jacorb.security.ssl.sun_jsse.SSLSocketFactory |
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jacorb.ssl.socket_factory=org.jacorb.security.ssl.iaik.SSLSocketFactory |
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# the qualified classname of the ssl server socket factory class |
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#jacorb.ssl.server_socket_factory=org.jacorb.security.ssl.sun_jsse.SSLServerSocketFactory |
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jacorb.ssl.server_socket_factory=org.jacorb.security.ssl.iaik.SSLServerSocketFactory |
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# exchange ssl client server roles to enforce client authentication, but |
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# attention: this causes problems with peers that not prepared to handle |
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# this role change |
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jacorb.security.change_ssl_roles=off |
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# IIOP/SSL parameters (numbers are hex values, without the leading "0x"): |
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# NoProtection = 1 |
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# EstablishTrustInClient = 40 |
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# EstablishTrustInTarget = 20 |
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# mutual authentication = 60 |
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# please see the programming guide for more explanation |
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jacorb.security.support_ssl=off |
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jacorb.security.ssl.client.supported_options=0 |
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jacorb.security.ssl.client.required_options=0 |
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jacorb.security.ssl.server.supported_options=0 |
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jacorb.security.ssl.server.required_options=0 |
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# |
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# If set, the following two values will be placed in the IOR, if |
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# "corbaloc:ssliop" ssliop. |
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# |
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# If not set, only EstablishTrustInTarget is used for both supported |
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# and required options. EstablishTrustInClient is not set, and the |
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# rest of the Association Options aren't currently used anyway. |
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#jacorb.security.ssl.corbaloc_ssliop.supported_options=0 |
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#jacorb.security.ssl.corbaloc_ssliop.required_options=0 |
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# The name and location of the keystore. This may be absolute or |
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# relative to the home directory. |
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# |
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# NOTE (for Sun JSSE users): The "javax.net.ssl.trustStore[Password]" |
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# properties don't seem to take effect, so you may want to add trusted |
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# certificates to "normal" keystores. In this case, please set the |
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# property "jacorb.security.jsse.trustees_from_ks"is to "on", so trusted |
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# certificates are taken from the keystore instead of a dedicated |
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# truststore. |
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jacorb.security.keystore= |
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jacorb.security.keystore_password= |
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# |
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# IAIK specific settings |
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# |
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# files with public key certs of trusted CAs |
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# |
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# WARNING: If no CA certs are present, the IAIK chain verifier will |
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# accept ALL otherwise valid chains! |
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# |
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jacorb.security.trustees= |
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# the name of the default key alias to look up in the keystore |
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jacorb.security.default_user= |
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jacorb.security.default_password= |
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# have iaiks ssl classes print debug output to stdout |
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jacorb.security.iaik_debug=off |
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# |
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# Sun JSSE specific settings |
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# |
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# Use the keystore to take trusted certs from. |
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jacorb.security.jsse.trustees_from_ks=off |
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# A comma-separated (no whitespaces!) list of cipher suite names. See |
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# the JSSE docs on how to obtain the correct cipher suite strings |
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jacorb.security.ssl.server.cipher_suites= |
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jacorb.security.ssl.client.cipher_suites= |
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######################### |
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# # |
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# POA Configuration # |
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# # |
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######################### |
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# displays a GUI monitoring tool for servers |
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jacorb.poa.monitoring=off |
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# thread pool configuration for request processing |
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jacorb.poa.thread_pool_max=20 |
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jacorb.poa.thread_pool_min=5 |
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# if set, request processing threads in thePOA |
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# will run at this priority. If not set or invalid, |
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# MAX_PRIORITY will be used. |
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#jacorb.poa.thread_priority= |
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# size of the request queue, clients will receive Corba.TRANSIENT |
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# exceptions if load exceeds this limit |
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jacorb.poa.queue_max=100 |
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################################## |
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# # |
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# Name Service Configuration # |
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# # |
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################################## |
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# Whether non active references are purged from name service |
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# when list operation is invoked. |
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jacorb.naming.purge=on |
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# Port on which to run service |
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# jacorb.naming.port= |
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######################################## |
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# # |
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# Trader configuration, please see # |
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# src/trading/README.PROPERTIES for # |
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# explanation # |
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# # |
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######################################## |
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jtrader.util.max_threads=10 |
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jtrader.util.min_threads=1 |
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jtrader.util.query_timeout=5000 |
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jtrader.impl.cache_max=100 |
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# boolean values, e.g. true / false |
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#jtrader.modifiable_properties= |
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#jtrader.dynamic_properties= |
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#jtrader.proxy_offers= |
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jtrader.debug=false |
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jtrader.debug_verbosity=3 |
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#integer values |
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jtrader.def_search_card= |
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jtrader.max_search_card= |
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jtrader.def_match_card= |
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jtrader.max_match_card= |
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jtrader.def_return_card= |
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jtrader.max_return_card= |
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jtrader.max_list= |
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jtrader.def_hop_count= |
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jtrader.max_hop_count= |
512 |
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#FollowOptions |
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#always=2 |
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#if_no_local=1 |
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#local_only=0 |
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jtrader.def_follow_policy= |
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jtrader.max_follow_policy= |
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jtrader.max_link_follow_policy= |
520 |
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# any other custom properties can be added here. |
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# These are available through the API (call |
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# jacorb.orb.Environment.getProperty()) |