3.3.4. JBoss AS 7 and EAP 6 - General JCA connectors Service


Overview

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Table 3.317. Overview
Description:General settings of the JCA engine. Not necessarily for end-users
Singleton: yes
Plugin:JBossAS7

Child Resource Types

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Connection Properties

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Table 3.318. 
NameDescriptionRequiredInternal Name
Path  yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.

Metrics

none

Configuration Properties

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Table 3.319. 
NameDescriptionRequiredInternal Name
Default Workmanager Short Running Thread PoolSpecify the name of short running thread pool yes default-workmanager-short-running-thread-pool
Default Workmanager Long Running Thread PoolSpecify the name of long running thread pool yes default-workmanager-long-running-thread-pool
Bean Validation EnabledSpecify whether bean validation is enabled yes bean-validation-enabled
Archive Validation EnabledEnabling the validation yes archive-validation-enabled
Archive Validation Fail On ErrorShould an archive validation error report fail the deployment. Default: true yes archive-validation-fail-on-error
Archive Validation Fail On WarnShould an archive validation warning report fail the deployment. Default: false yes archive-validation-fail-on-warn
Cached Connection Manager Debugenable/disable debug information logging for cached connection manager yes cached-connection-manager-debug
Cached Connection Manager Errorenable/disable error information logging for cached connection manager yes cached-connection-manager-error

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.

Operations

none

Package Types

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