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− | Defines an [http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/net4j/javadoc/0.8.0/org/eclipse/net4j/IAcceptor.html|<code>IAcceptor</code>] instance. Please refer to the [[Net4j]] documentation for details about acceptors and connectors. The <code>type</code> attribute | + | Defines an [http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/net4j/javadoc/0.8.0/org/eclipse/net4j/IAcceptor.html|<code>IAcceptor</code>] instance. Please refer to the [[Net4j]] documentation for details about acceptors and connectors. The <code>type</code> attribute corresponds to the type of an acceptor factory that is contributed via the <code>org.eclipse.net4j.util.factories</code> extension point with a product group of <code>org.eclipse.net4j.acceptors</code>. The remaining attributes depend on the specified type attribute value. The following values are possible with the shipped distribution (subject to user supplied extension): |
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+ | * '''tcp:''' Acceptor for fast, new I/O based socket connections. The following additional attributes are recognized: | ||
+ | ** '''listenAddr:''' The network address the server socket shall be bound to. A value of <code>"0.0.0.0"</code> is the default (whole attribute can be omitted) and tells the socket to listen on ''all'' available addresses. | ||
+ | ** '''port:''' The network port the server socket shall be bound to. A value of <code>"2036"</code> is the default (whole attribute can be omitted). | ||
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Revision as of 09:10, 14 November 2007
Contents
Example XML
This section shows an example XML configuration file for the CDO server. It must be located in the folder that you declared via system property net4j.config
. The subsequent section explains the used XML Elements. You can also click directly on the links in the XML file to navigate to the respective descriptions.
01 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 02 <cdoServer> 03 04 <acceptor type="tcp" listenAddr="0.0.0.0" port="2036"> 05 <!-- 06 <negotiator type="challenge" description="/temp/users.db"/> 07 --> 08 </acceptor> 09 10 <repository name="repo1"> 11 <property name="overrideUUID" value="1ff5d226-b1f0-40fb-aba2-0c31b38c764f"/> 12 <property name="supportingAudits" value="true"/> 13 <property name="verifyingRevisions" value="false"/> 14 <property name="rememberingKnownTypes" value="false"/> 15 <property name="currentLRUCapacity" value="10000"/> 16 <property name="revisedLRUCapacity" value="100"/> 17 18 <store type="db"> 19 <!-- mode: OFF | EXPRESS | NORMAL | GUARANTEED --> 20 <invalidationStrategy mode="EXPRESS"/> 21 22 <!-- type: horizontal | vertical | <any user-contributed type>--> 23 <mappingStrategy type="horizontal"> 24 <!-- ONE_TABLE_PER_REFERENCE | ONE_TABLE_PER_CLASS | ONE_TABLE_PER_PACKAGE | ONE_TABLE_PER_REPOSITORY | LIKE_ATTRIBUTES --> 25 <property name="toManyReferences" value="ONE_TABLE_PER_REFERENCE"/> 26 27 <!-- LIKE_ATTRIBUTES | LIKE_TO_MANY_REFERENCES--> 28 <property name="toOneReferences" value="LIKE_ATTRIBUTES"/> 29 30 <!-- MODEL | STRATEGY--> 31 <property name="mappingPrecedence" value="MODEL"/> 32 </mappingStrategy> 33 34 <!--<dbAdapter name="derby"/> 35 <dataSource 36 driverClass="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDataSource" 37 databaseName="/temp/cdodb1" 38 createDatabase="create"/>--> 39 40 <dbAdapter name="derby"/> 41 <dataSource 42 driverClass="org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDataSource" 43 databaseName="cdodb1" 44 createDatabase="create"/> 45 46 <!--<dbAdapter name="hsqldb"/> 47 <dataSource 48 driverClass="org.eclipse.net4j.db.hsqldb.HSQLDBDataSource" 49 database="jdbc:hsqldb:mem:cdodb1" 50 user="sa"/>--> 51 52 <!--<dbAdapter name="mysql"/> 53 <dataSource 54 driverClass="com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlDataSource" 55 url="jdbc:mysql://localhost/cdodb1" 56 user="sa"/>--> 57 </store> 58 </repository> 59 60 </cdoServer>
XML Elements
Element cdoServer
The root element of the cdo-server.xml
file. It can contain zero, one or several acceptor elements and zero, one or several repository elements.
Element acceptor
Defines an IAcceptor
instance. Please refer to the Net4j documentation for details about acceptors and connectors. The type
attribute corresponds to the type of an acceptor factory that is contributed via the org.eclipse.net4j.util.factories
extension point with a product group of org.eclipse.net4j.acceptors
. The remaining attributes depend on the specified type attribute value. The following values are possible with the shipped distribution (subject to user supplied extension):
- tcp: Acceptor for fast, new I/O based socket connections. The following additional attributes are recognized:
- listenAddr: The network address the server socket shall be bound to. A value of
"0.0.0.0"
is the default (whole attribute can be omitted) and tells the socket to listen on all available addresses. - port: The network port the server socket shall be bound to. A value of
"2036"
is the default (whole attribute can be omitted).
- listenAddr: The network address the server socket shall be bound to. A value of
Element negotiator
Element repository
Property overrideUUID
Property supportingAudits
Property verifyingRevisions
Property rememberingKnownTypes
Property currentLRUCapacity
Property revisedLRUCapacity
Element store
Element invalidationStrategy
Element mappingStrategy
Property toManyReferences
Property toOneReferences
Property mappingPrecedence
Element dbAdapter
Element dataSource