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In addition to the initial setup of your AS Java, you can fine tune your system by a set of configuration tasks performed on demand.

Optional Configuration Tasks

  • Configuring the Services Registry - explains how to configure the Services Registry. This is a registry for Web services, which is part of the SOA landscape and contains entries for all services and service definitions, including references to the WSDL metadata and the callable service endpoints of the service providers.

  • Clustering AS Java - you can choose the cluster setup that is most appropriate for the efficient performance of your AS Java and further scale the system, if necessary, by installing additional Java instances or by adding server processes to an already existing Java instance.

Advanced Configuration Tasks

The configuration template applied during installation contains the optimal values for the parameters of the core system modules, based on the scenario in which you will run your AS Java system (the installation option that you have chosen during installation), your operational system, and your hardware resources. We recommend that you reconfigure the core system modules only after performance testing and consideration of the implications of such reconfiguration

  • Activating a Configuration Template - you can change the default system configuration template by applying a new template.

  • Configuring Instances - you can manage Java instances by configuring additional instance parameters, such as the startup mode of a Java instance, specify debug parameters, and so on.

  • Adding Filters - you can add filters to activate or deactivate system components (services, libraries and applications), according to the particular usage of your system.

  • Configuring JVM Parameters - you can use this procedure to reconfigure the default Java Virtual Machine (JVM) settings.

  • Core System Modules - describes the AS Java modules, which contain the manager components responsible for the core functions of the system, and guidelines for their configuration.