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System Server Configuration

The server configuration defines the server's network connection and the system's logging properties. The default file used, if no other file is specified, is C3FireServerConfig.xml located in the server directory
<C3FIRE-ROOT>/server/.

Configuration file example

C3FireServerConfig.xml

<Source>
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>

 <C3ServerConfig
  Version = "3.2.0.7" >

 <Connection
  IPNr = "127.0.0.1"
  Port = "8382"
  Type = "Socket"
  XMLComActive = "False"
  XMLComPort   = "8384"  />

 <HttpServer
  Type = "Jetty"
  IPNr = "127.0.0.1"
  Port = "8380"
  Path = ""
  DocRoot = "../Client/Files/Root"
  StartPathAndFileNameWindows = "..\..\ApplicationServer\Jetty\C3Fire\JettyStart-C3Fire-System-Windows.bat"
  StartPathAndFileNameLinux = "sh ../../ApplicationServer/Jetty/C3Fire/JettyStart-C3Fire-System-Linux.sh"
  StartPathAndFileNameMac = "sh ../../ApplicationServer/Jetty/C3Fire/JettyStart-C3Fire-System-Mac.sh"
  StopPathAndFileNameWindows = "..\..\ApplicationServer\Jetty\C3Fire\JettyStop-C3Fire-System-Windows.bat"
  StopPathAndFileNameLinux = "sh ../../ApplicationServer/Jetty/C3Fire/JettyStop-C3Fire-System-Linux.sh"
  StopPathAndFileNameMac = "sh ../../ApplicationServer/Jetty/C3Fire\JettyStop-C3Fire-System-Mac.sh"  />

<MonitorServer
    Active = "False"
    Type = "GlassFish"
    IPNr = "127.0.0.1"
    Port = "8381"
    Path = ""
    DocRoot = "R:\Dev\java\C3Fire\Client"
    StartPathAndFileName = "R:\Dev\java\C3Fire\GlassFish\C3FireGlassFishStartAndStop.bat"
    StopPathAndFileName  = "R:\Dev\java\C3Fire\GlassFish\C3FireGlassFishStop.bat"	/>

 <ExternalSystem
    SmokeCommunicationToC3FireServerDirectory =	"C:\Users\c3fire\.netbeans\7.0\config\GF3\domain1\" />

 <Language
  ConfigPathAndFileName = "C3FireServerLanguageConfig.xml" />

 <UI
  UIConfigPathAndFileName = "C3FireServerUIConfig.xml"
  ColorConfigPathAndFileName = "C3FireServerColorConfig.xml"
  UsageSettingPathAndFileName = "C3FireServerUsageSetting.xml" />

 <SessionLog
  SessionLogDirectory  = "SessionLogs"
  SequenceLogDirectory = "SequenceLogs" />

  <InfoLog
    Active          = "False"
    Level           = "All"
    PathAndFileName = "SystemLogs\InfoServer.log"
    WriteSystemLoadInfo   = "False"
    WriteSystemLoadInfoStepLength = "10"	/>

 <TraceLog
  Active                = "False"
  Level                 = "All"
  PathAndFileName       = "SystemLogs\TraceServer.log"
  SystemOut             = "True"
  ConfigPathAndFileName = "C3FireServerTraceLogConfig.xml" />

 <ErrorLog
  Active          = "False"
  Level           = "All"
  PathAndFileName = "SystemLogs\ErrorServer.log" />

</C3ServerConfig>
</Source>


XML Definition

The xml file should contain the main element <C3ServerConfig> which should contain the elements, <Connection>, <HttpServer>, <MonitorServer>, <ExternalSystem>, <Language>, <UI>, <SessionLog>, <InfoLog>, <TraceLog> and <ErrorLog>.


Connection

Defines how the server communicates with the clients. The Connection element should have the attributes, IPNr, Port, Type, XMLComActive and XMLComPort. The connection information for the server and the clients should be the same. Change these values so that it works with your network firewall settings. Ask the system administrator if you do not know the network and port firewall settings.

Property

Value

IPNr

The C3Fire server's IP number.

Value example = "127.0.0.1"

Port

The C3Fire server's port number.

Value example = "8382"

Type

The connection type.

Value = "SOCKET"

XMLComActive

If the server can communicate with the XML com interface.

Value = "True" or "False"

XMLComPort

The C3Fire server's port number.

Value example = "8384"


HttpServer

Defines settings for the http web server.

Property

Value

Type

Defines the http web server that should be used.

Possible values = "Jetty" | "External"

"Jetty" Use the bundled Jettyweb server.
"External" Use an external http web server.

IPNr

The http web server's IP number.
This value should normally be the same as the C3Fire Server.

Value example = "127.0.0.1"

Port

The http web server's port number.

Value example = "8380"

Path

The http path to C3Fire root.
This value should normally not be changed if the bundled http web server are used.

Value example = ""

DocRoot

The path to the directory that are the http C3Fire root.
This value should normally not be changed if the bundled http web server are used.

Value example = "../Client/Files/Root"

StartPathAndFileName...

Path to a bat file that starts the bundled apache server.
This value should normally not be changed.

Value example = "..\..\ApplicationServer\Jetty\C3Fire\JettyStart-C3Fire-System-Windows.bat"




SessionLog

The SessionLog values defines where the session log and sequence log structures should be stored. A session log stores all events in a session. A sequence log stores information about the sessions in a sequence of sessions.

Property

Value

SessionLogDirectory

Where the session log structure should be stored. If the path is not defined then the directory is located in the
server directory <C3FIRE-ROOT>/server/.

Value examples = "SessionLogs", "C:\logs\C3FireSessionLogs"

SequenceLogDirectory

Where the sequence log structure should be stored. If a absolute path is not defined then the directory is
located in the server directory <C3FIRE-ROOT>/server/.

Value examples = "SequenceLogs", "C:\logs\C3FireSequenceLogs"


InfoLog

The information log contains C3Fire system information describing the start process and some important events that occurs during the servers execution. You should not change these values, the distribution is prepared to work fine with the default values.

Property

Value

Active

If the server should create the information log.

Possible values = "True" | "False" | ""

Missing value "" are the same as "False".

Level

What levels of information that should be written to the log.

Possible values = "OFF" | "FINE" | "FINER" | "FINEST" | "ALL" | ""

Missing value "" are the same as "OFF".

PathAndFileName

Where the information log should be stored. If a absolute path is not defined then the log is located in the server
directory <C3FIRE-ROOT>/server/.

Value example = "SystemLogs\InfoServer.log", "C:\logs\SystemLogs\InfoServer.log"

WriteSystemLoadInfo

If the server should create a log containing System load information.

Possible values = "True" | "False" | ""

WriteSystemLoadInfoStepLength

Number of seconds between every measuring point.

Value example = "10" 10 seconds between every measuring point.


TraceLog

The trace log contains information that is used by the C3Fire administrator or developer to observe system performance information from the C3Fire system. The trace log only works if the trace module was active at C3Fire compilation. The trace module is usually deactivated. You should not change these values, the distribution is prepared to work fine with the default values.

Property

Value

Active

If the server should create the trace log.

Possible values = "True" | "False" | ""

Missing value "" are the same as "False".

Level

What levels of information that should be written to the log.

Possible values = "OFF" | "FINE" | "FINER" | "FINEST" | "ALL" | ""

Missing value "" are the same as "OFF".

PathAndFileName

Where the trace log should be stored. If a absolute path is not defined then the log is located in the server
directory <C3FIRE-ROOT>/server/.

Value example = "SystemLogs\TraceServer.log", "C:\logs\SystemLogs\TraceServer.log"

SystemOut

If the server should write the trace log to SystemOut.

Possible values = "True" | "False" | ""

Missing value "" are the same as "False".

ConfigPathAndFileName

Where the trace configuration file is stored. If the path is not defined then the file should be located in the
server directory <C3FIRE-ROOT>/server/.

Value example = "C3FireServerTraceLogConfig.xml",
"C:\temp\C3FireServerTraceLogConfig.xml"


ErrorLog

The error log contains error information if some system error occurs. You should not change these values, the distribution is prepared to work fine with the default values.

Property

Value

Active

If the server should create the error log.

Possible values = "True" | "False" | ""

Missing value "" are the same as "False".

Level

What levels of information that should be written to the log.

Possible values = "OFF" | "FINE" | "FINER" | "FINEST" | "ALL" | ""

Missing value "" are the same as "OFF".

PathAndFileName

Where the error log should be stored. If a absolute path is not defined then the log is located in the server directory
<C3FIRE-ROOT>/server/.

Value example = "SystemLogs\ErrorServer.log", "C:\logs\SystemLogs\ErrorServer.log"