Structure of the Application Configuration File
The following XML document represents a blank configuration file for a Web-enabled application.
<?xml version="1.0"?> <jade_config> <application schema="" name="" id=""> <web_config> <connection_name/> <protocol_family/> <application_copies/> <session_timeout/> <minimum_response_time/> <disable_messages/> <output_maximum_length/> <log_file_name/> <logmessagecontent/> <disable_logging/> <lock_retries/> <prompt_on_shutdown/> <firewall/> <monitor_font/> <base_uri> <protocol/> <machine_name/> <virtual_directory/> </base_uri> <support_library/> <jade_forms> <physical_directory/> <maximum_HTML_size/> <scrolling_text/> <show_modal/> <cross_browser/> <form_style/> <use_html4/> <web_events> <control_name/> </web_events> <image_type/> <page_sequencing/> </jade_forms> <html_documents> <home_page/> <html_page_sequencing/> </html_documents> <web_services_provider> <read_timeout/> <use_session_handling/> </web_services_provider> </web_config> </application> </jade_config>
The empty XML elements represent parameters that you can configure; for example, you can configure the <connection_name/> element with the value WebApp, by replacing the empty element with a non-empty element, as follows.
<connection_name>WebApp</connection_name>
In addition, the application XML element has three empty attributes that you can configure.
<application schema="BankingSchema" name="global" id="">