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Partition Transaction Service (Transaction Manager)<br />

Table 31.4<br />

Property<br />

jss.backingStoreType=<<br />

Dx|JDBC><br />

jss.userName=<br />

jss.passWord=<br />

JSS properties (continued)<br />

Console Property<br />

Name Description Default<br />

User name<br />

Specifies the type of<br />

persistent backend<br />

storage to use.<br />

Acceptable values are: Dx<br />

(indicating a local<br />

JDatastore database, or<br />

JDBC (indicating a JDBC<br />

datasource that is<br />

resolved from the JNDI<br />

name provided using the<br />

jss.pstore property value).<br />

User name JSS uses to<br />

open a connection with<br />

the JDataStore backend<br />

database.<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 />

When JSS persistent<br />

storage is defined through<br />

jss.backingStoretype=DX,<br />

use this property to<br />

specify the password<br />

value required for<br />

jss.userName access to the<br />

local JDataStore<br />

database.<br />

Note:<br />

This property is applicable<br />

only if<br />

jss.backingStoretype=Dx<br />

(configured to use<br />

JDataStore for persistent<br />

backend storage).<br />

For a JSS that runs<br />

in a Partition, the<br />

default is Dx (local<br />

JDataStore<br />

database).<br />

If the JSS runs in a<br />

standalone ejb<br />

container, the<br />

default is DX.<br />

<br />

masterkey<br />

Partition Transaction Service (Transaction Manager)<br />

Listed below are properties that influence the behavior of the Partition Transaction<br />

Service (Transaction Manager). The properties can be specified when hosted by either<br />

a standalone EJB container or a Partition.<br />

When configuring the Partition Transaction Service for a Partition, set the properties in<br />

the partition.xml file which is located in the /var/domains/base/<br />

configurations//mos//adm/properties.<br />

If running an EJB container standalone, they must be specified using system property<br />

names described below in section titled JTS System Properties.<br />

Chapter 31: EJB, JSS, and JTS Properties 349

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