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Kabir Khan commented on JBAS-8212:
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I removed the system properties element from the jvm element, so they are only configured
on domain, server-group, host or server. By default all properties are passed in to the
started server jvm using the -D option (to be usable on jvm startup) AND also as a an
add-system-property operation (to be visible in the server model). To be able to not pass
it in a particular property using the -D option (which might be needed for people with
LOTS of options so they exceed the max command-line length) you can do
<system-properties>
<property name="foo" value="bar"
boot-time="false"/>
</system-properties>
The default value boot-time is true, meaning -D is used.
The Host/Domain models list the properties in the model as:
"system-properties" => {
"foo" => {
"value"="bar"
"boottime"="false"
},
"foo1" => {
"value"="bar1"
"boottime"="true"
}
}
while the servers in domain mode, and server in standalone mode list its properties as:
"system-properties" => {
"foo" => "bar",
"foo1" => "bar1"
}
JVM configuration object model
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Key: JBAS-8212
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-8212
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Domain Management
Reporter: Brian Stansberry
Assignee: Kabir Khan
Fix For: 7.0.0.Beta3
Portion of the domain object model that represents JVM configuration.
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