Configuring the mid tier
Mid Tier translates client requests, interprets responses from the server, handles web service requests, and runs server-side processes that bring AR System functionality to web and wireless clients. By acting as an interpreter, the mid tier allows a browser to become a fully functional AR System client.
Remedy Mid Tier Configuration Tool enables you to configure mid tier property settings. The settings are written to the file config.properties on the Mid Tier server. Settings include:
- The list of AR System server to access
- Session time-out interval
- Directory locations
- Reporting tool options
- Logging options
- Cache policy options
- Connections for load balancing
- Flashboards options
- Home page server options
- User authentication for web services
The Cultures.xml file
Mid Tier fetches information about locale specific date and time format from the User Preference form. If the information is not available in the User Preference form, Mid Tier fetches the same information from the Cultures.xml file, where you can update the locale specific date and time format. The file is located in the miditer\WEB-INF\ folder.
Where to go from here
The following topics provide detailed information about how to present application data and how to interact with the user by using the Mid Tier :
- Configuring a mid tier to launch a browser in a different mid tier
- Configuring a cluster
- Accessing the Mid Tier Configuration Tool
- Configuring the AR System server as a Centralized Configuration server
- Adding tenants and setting the AR System server for authentication
- Setting up a cluster with multiple tenants
- Configuring SMPM for a tenant
- Viewing mid tier system settings
- Configuring general mid tier settings
- Configuring AR System servers that the mid tier uses
- Avoiding abrupt shutdown of the mid tier
- Settings in the config.properties file
- Enabling notifications for mid tier session timeout
- Converting applications from User tool to Mid Tier
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