Configuring java plug-in servers
Navigate to BMC Remedy AR System Administration console > Plugin Server Configuration > AR System Administration:Plugin Server Config Form to view the information about the Java plug-in servers. As an administrator, you can access this form from the BMC Remedy AR System Administration Console.
Note
The AR System Administration:Plugin Server Config Form is for Java plug-in servers only. You cannot use this form to configure native plug-in servers.
For more information about the BMC Remedy AR System Administration Console, see Navigating the BMC Remedy AR System Administration Console.
The following table lists the common fields on the AR System Administration:Plugin Server Config Form:
Field name | Description | Reference |
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Plugin Server Instance | Select a plug-in server instance from the list of available plug-in server instances. |
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Plugin Server Instance Path | Enter the path where the selected plug-in server instance is running. |
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Plugin Set |
Select a plug-in set from the list. This property enables you to load multiple plug-ins that share a common parent class loader. Note: The Plugin Set Configuration tab is visible only if you select a value for this field. |
Creating Java plug-in sets |
Plugin Server Host | Enter the host name of the computer where the selected plug-in server instance is running. |
The following table lists the tabs in the AR System Administration:Plugin Server Config Form. The information provided in each tab is described in the sections that follow.
Tab | Information | Reference |
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Global Plugin Server Configurations | Enables you to configure the default plugin server settings |
Setting global plug-in server options |
Plugin Server Configuration | Enables you to create and configure the plug-in server settings Note: These settings override the settings defined in the Global Plugin Server Configurations tab. |
Setting plugin server configuration options |
Plugin Configuration | Enables you to view, create, modify, and delete plug-ins and their configurations |
Working with Java plug-ins |
Plugin Set Configuration | Enables you to view, create, modify, and delete plug-in sets and their configurations Note: This tab is visible only after you add a plug-in set. |
Working with Java plug-in sets |
Note
If you modify the Java plug-in server configuration data, you must restart the Java plug-in server for the changes to take effect.
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