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Element Name

Dotted Name Prefix

clusters

domain.clusters

Every cluster contained in this element is accessible as cluster-name. Where
cluster-name is the value of the name attribute for the cluster subelement.

node-agents

domain.node-agents

lb-configs

domain.lb-configs

Applicable only for Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server

system-property

domain.system-property

converged-lb-configs domain.converged-lb-configs

Applicable only for Sun GlassFish Communications Server

Two levels of aliasing are available:

1. The first level of alias allows access to attributes of server instances or clusters without going

through the domain.servers or domain.clusters prefix. So, for example, a dotted name of
the form server1 maps to the dotted name domain.servers.server1 (where server1 is a
server instance).

2. The second level of alias is used to refer to configurations, applications, and resources of a

cluster or a standalone server instance (target).

The following table identifies dotted names beginning with the server name, or cluster name,
that are aliased to top level names under the domain:

Dotted Name

Aliased to

Comments

target.applications.* domain.applications.* The alias resolves to applications referenced by the target only.

target.resources.*

domain.resources.*

The alias resolves to all jdbc-connection-pool, connector-connection-pool,
resource-adapter-config

, and all other resources referenced by the target.

The following table identifies some of the dotted names beginning with the server name, or
cluster name, that are aliased to top level names within the configuration referenced by the
server or cluster. For a complete list, use the asadmin list target.* command.

Dotted Name

Aliased to

target.http-service

config-name.http-service

target.iiop-service

config-name.iiop-service

Top Level Elements

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