This display shows all properties that were read from the properties files and database regardless of whether or not the RTView process uses them. There are several reasons a property specified in a properties file might not be applied to an RTView process:
the filter doesn't match.
it was overridden in another property file.
it was specified in a file that is not used by the RTView process.
it was a property that is not supported in that RTView process (ex, a builder specific property would not be applied to a data server process).
You can filter the All Properties table using the Filter Column and Field Value fields. The Clear Filter button clears the filter. Double-click on a row in the table to drill down to the All Properties display filtered by the Property Name for that row.
Select the Source of the connection to the RTView process for which you want to see property information. Options are:
Data Server: If the RTView process is a Data Server and the Thin Client has a defined Data Server connection for it, choose this option and select the name of the Data Server in the Connection field.
Local JMX Connection: Select this option if the Thin Client has a defined JMX Connection to the RTView process.
RTVMGR JMX Connection: Select this option if the RTView has a defined JMX Connection to the RTView process.
Select the Connection to the RTView process for which you want to see property information. Options available depend on your setup. For example, RTVMGR is only visible when the Source is RTVMGR JMX Connection and you have multiple RTView s. You can then select an RTView that has a defined JMX Connection to the RTView process for which you want to see property information.
Click Update Props to have the RTView process specified by the selected Connection re-read all properties files and database properties. Note that most non-connection properties do NOT support updates. See the Properties Descriptions display to find out if a specific property supports updates.
Order |
The order in which this property was read. For properties that support a single value that are specified multiple times, the one with the highest Order value will be applied. |
File Name |
The source of this property. It will be database for properties read from a database. |
Property Name |
The name of the property after the property filter has been applied. |
Property Value |
The value of the property. |
Original Property Name |
The name of the property before the property filter was applied. This will match the literal property string in your properties file. |
Filter By: |
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Source: |
Select the Source of the connection to the RTView process for which you want to see property information. |
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Connection: |
Select the Connection to the RTView process for which you want to see property information. |
Fields and Data This display includes: |
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Update Props |
Click to have the RTView process specified by the selected Connection re-read all properties files and database properties. Note that most non-connection properties do NOT support updates. Use the Properties Descriptions display to see if a specific property supports updates. |
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Filter Column: |
Select a column to filter the Applied Properties table. |
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Filter Value: |
Enter a string to filter the Applied Properties table. |
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Clear Filter |
Clears the filter. |
All Properties (table) |
Order |
The order in which this property was read. For properties that support a single value that are specified multiple times, the one with the highest Order value will be applied. |
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File Name |
The source of this property. It will be database for properties read from a database. |
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Property Name |
The name of the property after the property filter has been applied. |
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Property Value |
The value of the property. |
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Original Property Name |
The name of the property before the property filter was applied. This will match the literal property string in your properties file. |