The Custom File Configuration Menu Option
The Custom File Configuration Menu Option
Custom Classes/Steps/Subsystems Configuration
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Related Topics
"Managing System Parameters" section on page 8-32
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Use the Custom File Configuration web pages to:
Configure the classpath location of custom classes, steps, and subsystem (see
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Custom Classes/Steps/Subsystems Configuration, page
Define the startup order of custom subsystems (see
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Steps/Subsystems Start Up Order, page
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Display the order of custom steps.
Use the Custom File Configuration classpath web pages to specify the classpath
for custom classes, steps and subsystems.
Choose System > Custom File Configuration from the CRS Administration
menu bar to access the Custom File Configuration web page and then:
Click the Classpath for Custom Classes hyperlink to access the Custom
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Classes Configuration area.
Click the Classpath for Custom Steps hyperlink to access the Custom Steps
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Configuration area.
Click the Classpath for Custom Subsystems hyperlink to access the Custom
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Subsystems Configuration area.
CRS determines the available classpath for custom steps and subsystems from the
list of jar files and directories under default/classpath of the Document
Repository. If the classpath refers to jars or directories that no longer exist in the
Repository, CRS generates a warning message box when you open this page.
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The System Menu
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List of Custom
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