To Configure The Connector Service; Managing Administered Object Resources - Sun Microsystems GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 Administration Manual

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Managing Administered Object Resources

On the Connector Resources page, select the checkbox for the resource to be deleted.
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Click Delete.
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Equivalent asadmin command
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delete-connector-resource

To Configure the Connector Service

Use the Connector Service screen to configure the connector container for all resource adapters
deployed to this cluster or server instance.
Select Configurations from the tree.
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If you are using the cluster profile, select the instance to configure:
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Select the Connector Service node.
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Specify the shutdown timeout in seconds in the Shutdown Timeout field.
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Enter an integer representing the number of seconds that the application server waits to allow
the ResourceAdapter.stop method of the connector module's instance to complete. Resource
adapters that take longer than the specified shutdown timeout are ignored by the application
server and the shutdown procedure continues. The default shutdown timeout is 30 seconds.
Click Load Defaults to select the default shutdown timeout for the resource adapters deployed
to this cluster or server instance.
Managing Administered Object Resources
Packaged within a resource adapter (connector module), an administered object provides
specialized functionality for an application. For example, an administered object might provide
access to a parser that is specific to the resource adapter and its associated EIS. The object can be
administered; that is, it can be configured by an administrator. To configure the object, add
name-value property pairs in the Create or Edit Admin Object Resource pages. When creating
an administered object resource, associate the administered object to a JNDI name.
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To configure a particular instance, select the instance's config node. For example, for the
default instance, server, select the server-config node.
To configure the default settings for future instances that use a copy of default-config, select
the default-config node.

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