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Java Session Service (JSS) Properties<br />

For more information about the configuration.xml, go to the Deployment Op-Center<br />

(BDOC) Developer's Guide.<br />

The JSS supports two kinds of backend storage: JDataStore or a JDBC datasource.<br />

For more information, go to Chapter 6, “Java Session Service (JSS) configuration.”<br />

Table 31.4<br />

Property<br />

JSS properties<br />

Console Property<br />

Name Description Default<br />

jss.workingDir= Working directory The directory where the<br />

backend database<br />

(JDataStore) file is<br />

located.<br />

Note:<br />

This property is applicable<br />

only if the jss.pstore<br />

property is configured to<br />

use a JDataStore file as<br />

backend storage.<br />

jss.factoryName=<br />

Factory name<br />

Name given to the JSS<br />

factory created by this<br />

service. The service gets<br />

registered with this name<br />

in the Smart Agent<br />

(osagent).<br />

If not specified and<br />

the JSS runs in the<br />

Partition, then the<br />

Partition's working<br />

directory<br />

/var/<br />

domains/<br />

/<br />

configurations/<br />

/mos/<br />

is<br />

used.<br />

If not specified and<br />

the JSS runs as<br />

part of a<br />

standalone EJB<br />

container, then the<br />

current directory<br />

where the<br />

container started is<br />

used.<br />

If not specified and<br />

the JSS runs in the<br />

Partition, the<br />

default value is:<br />

:file:<br />

/ var/<br />

domains/<br />

/<br />

configurations/<br />

/ mos/<br />

/ .<br />

If not specified and<br />

the JSS runs in a<br />

standalone EJB<br />

container, the<br />

default value is<br />

EJB/<br />

JSS[].<br />

Chapter 31: EJB, JSS, and JTS Properties 347

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