Overview

This resource allows you to manage virtual targets in an WebLogic 12.2.1 domain.

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Attributes

Attribute Name Short Description
channel The channel name to be used as a reference for a creating partition specific channel.
deployment_order A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
disable_autorequire Puppet supports automatic ordering of resources by autorequire.
disable_corrective_change Disable the modification of a resource when Puppet decides it is a corrective change.
disable_corrective_ensure Disable the creation or removal of a resource when Puppet decides is a corrective change.
domain With this parameter, you identify the domain, where your objects is in.
ensure The basic property that the resource should be in.
explicit_port Get the explicit port for this VirtualTarget.
host_names The list of host names for which this virtual target serves requests.
http_accept_context_path_in_get_real_path Indicates whether this server allows the inclusion of the context path in the virtual path to context.getRealPath().
http_auth_cookie_enabled Whether authcookie feature is enabled or not.
http_charsets Provides user defined mapping between internet and Java charset names.
http_chunked_transfer_disabled Indicates whether the use of Chunk Transfer-Encoding in HTTP/1.1 is enabled.
http_client_ip_header Get the Client IP Header from WebSerevrMBean.
http_default_web_app_context_root Returns the original context-root for the default Web application for this Web server.
http_deployment_order A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item.
http_frontend_host The name of the host to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
http_frontend_http_port The name of the HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
http_frontend_https_port The name of the secure HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent.
http_https_keep_alive_secs The amount of time this server waits before closing an inactive HTTPS connection.
http_keep_alive_enabled Indicates whether there should be a persistent connection to this server.
http_keep_alive_secs The amount of time this server waits before closing an inactive HTTP connection.
http_max_post_size The maximum post size this server allows for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
http_max_post_time_secs Max Post Time (in seconds) for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
http_max_request_parameter_count Max Request Parameter Count this server allows for reading maximum HTTP POST Parameters count in a servlet request.
http_notes Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration.
http_overload_response_code Get the response code to be used when an application is overloaded.
http_post_timeout_secs Timeout (in seconds) for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request.
http_send_server_header_enabled Indicates whether this server name is sent with the HTTP response.
http_single_signon_disabled Indicates whether the singleSignonDisabled attribute is enabled
   
http_tags Return all tags on this Configuration MBean
   
http_url_resource Adds a URL connection factory resource into JNDI.
http_use_header_encoding  
   
http_use_highest_compatible_http_version Enables use of the highest compatible HTTP protocol version-string in the response.
http_wap_enabled Indicates whether the session ID should include JVM information.
http_write_chunk_bytes The default size of the blocks to be written to the network layer.
log_buffer_size_kb Gets the underlying log buffer size in kilobytes
   
log_date_format_pattern The date format pattern used for rendering dates in the log.
log_elf_fields Returns the list of fields specified for the extended logging format for access.log.
log_file_count The maximum number of log files that the server creates when it rotates the log.
log_file_format The format of the HTTP log file.
log_file_min_size The size (1 - 2097150 kilobytes) that triggers the server to move log messages to a separate file.
log_file_name The name of the log file.
log_file_rotation_dir The directory where the rotated log files will be stored.
log_file_time_span The interval (in hours) at which the server saves old log messages to another file.
log_logging_enabled Indicates whether this server logs HTTP requests.
log_notes Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration.
log_number_of_files_limited Indicates whether to limit the number of log files that this server instance creates to store old messages.
log_rotate_log_on_startup Specifies whether a server rotates its log file during its startup cycle.
log_rotation_time Determines the start time (hour and minute) for a time-based rotation sequence.
log_rotation_type Criteria for moving old log messages to a separate file.
log_tags Return all tags on this Configuration MBean
   
log_time_in_gmt Specifies whether the time stamps for HTTP log messages are in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) regardless of the local time zone that the host computer specifies.
name The name.
notes Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration.
partition_channel The channel name to be used as a reference for a creating partition specific channel.
port Get the explicit port for this VirtualTarget.
port_offset The port offset for this VirtualTarget.
portoffset The port offset for this VirtualTarget.
provider resource.
tags Return all tags on this Configuration MBean
   
target An array of target names.
targettype An array of target types.
timeout Timeout for applying a resource.
uri_prefix The URI prefix for this VirtualTarget.
uriprefix The URI prefix for this VirtualTarget.
virtual_host_names The list of host names for which this virtual target serves requests.
virtual_target_name The virtual target name
   

channel

The channel name to be used as a reference for a creating partition specific channel.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   channel => 'PartitionChannel'
   ...
}

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deployment_order

A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item. The priority is relative to other deployable items of the same type. For example, the server prioritizes and deploys all EJBs before it prioritizes and deploys startup classes. Items with the lowest Deployment Order value are deployed first. There is no guarantee on the order of deployments with equal Deployment Order values. There is no guarantee of ordering across clusters.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   deployment_order => '1000'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:deployment_order']
   ...
}

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disable_autorequire

Puppet supports automatic ordering of resources by autorequire. Sometimes, however, this causes issues. Setting this parameter to true, disables autorequiring for this specific resource.

USE WITH CAUTION!!

Here is an example on hopw to use this:

...{'domain_name/...':
  disableautorequire => true,
  ...
}

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disable_corrective_change

Disable the modification of a resource when Puppet decides it is a corrective change.

(requires easy_type V2.11.0 or higher)

When using a Puppet Server, Puppet knows about adaptive and corrective changes. A corrective change is when Puppet notices that the resource has changed, but the catalog has not changed. This can occur for example, when a user, by accident or willingly, changed something on the system that Puppet is managing. The normal Puppet process then repairs this and puts the resource back in the state as defined in the catalog. This process is precisely what you want most of the time, but not always. This can sometimes also occur when a hardware or network error occurs. Then Puppet cannot correctly determine the current state of the system and thinks the resource is changed, while in fact, it is not. Letting Puppet recreate remove or change the resource in these cases, is NOT wat you want.

Using the disable_corrective_change parameter, you can disable corrective changes on the current resource.

Here is an example of this:

crucial_resource {'be_carefull':
  ...
  disable_corrective_change => true,
  ...
}

When a corrective ensure does happen on the resource Puppet will not modify the resource and signal an error:

    Error: Corrective change present requested by catalog, but disabled by parameter disable_corrective_change
    Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Crucial_resource[be_carefull]/parameter: change from '10' to '20' failed: Corrective change present requested by catalog, but disabled by parameter disable_corrective_change. (corrective)

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disable_corrective_ensure

Disable the creation or removal of a resource when Puppet decides is a corrective change.

(requires easy_type V2.11.0 or higher)

When using a Puppet Server, Puppet knows about adaptive and corrective changes. A corrective change is when Puppet notices that the resource has changed, but the catalog has not changed. This can occur for example, when a user, by accident or willingly, changed something on the system that Puppet is managing. The normal Puppet process then repairs this and puts the resource back in the state as defined in the catalog. This process is precisely what you want most of the time, but not always. This can sometimes also occur when a hardware or network error occurs. Then Puppet cannot correctly determine the current state of the system and thinks the resource is changed, while in fact, it is not. Letting Puppet recreate remove or change the resource in these cases, is NOT wat you want.

Using the disable_corrective_ensure parameter, you can disable corrective ensure present or ensure absent actions on the current resource.

Here is an example of this:

crucial_resource {'be_carefull':
  ensure                    => 'present',
  ...
  disable_corrective_ensure => true,
  ...
}

When a corrective ensure does happen on the resource Puppet will not create or remove the resource and signal an error:

    Error: Corrective ensure present requested by catalog, but disabled by parameter disable_corrective_ensure.
    Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Crucial_resource[be_carefull]/ensure: change from 'absent' to 'present' failed: Corrective ensure present requested by catalog, but disabled by parameter disable_corrective_ensure. (corrective)

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domain

With this parameter, you identify the domain, where your objects is in.

The domain name is part of the full qualified name of any WebLogic object on a system. Let’s say we want to describe a WebLogic server. The full qualified name is:

wls_server{'domain_name/server_name':
  ensure => present,
  ...
}

When you don’t specify a domain name, Puppet will use default as domain name. For every domain you want to manage, you’ll have to put a wls_settings in your manifest.

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ensure

The basic property that the resource should be in.

Valid values are present, absent.

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explicit_port

Get the explicit port for this VirtualTarget.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   explicit_port => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:explicit_port']
   ...
}

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host_names

The list of host names for which this virtual target serves requests.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   host_names => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:host_names']
   ...
}

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http_accept_context_path_in_get_real_path

Indicates whether this server allows the inclusion of the context path in the virtual path to context.getRealPath(). (If checked, you cannot use sub directories with the same name as contextPath). This is a compatibility switch that will be deprecated 9.0.0.0 in future releases. Gets the acceptContextPathInGetRealPath attribute of the WebServerMBean object

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_accept_context_path_in_get_real_path => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_accept_context_path_in_get_real_path']
   ...
}

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Valid values are absent, 1, 0.

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Whether authcookie feature is enabled or not.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_auth_cookie_enabled => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_auth_cookie_enabled']
   ...
}

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Valid values are absent, 1, 0.

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http_charsets

Provides user defined mapping between internet and Java charset names.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_charsets => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_charsets']
   ...
}

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http_chunked_transfer_disabled

Indicates whether the use of Chunk Transfer-Encoding in HTTP/1.1 is enabled.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_chunked_transfer_disabled => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_chunked_transfer_disabled']
   ...
}

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Valid values are absent, 1, 0.

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http_client_ip_header

Get the Client IP Header from WebSerevrMBean.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_client_ip_header => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_client_ip_header']
   ...
}

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http_default_web_app_context_root

Returns the original context-root for the default Web application for this Web server. Alternatively, you can use the context-root attributes in application.xml or weblogic.xml to set a default Web application. The context-root for a default Web application is /. If “” (empty string) is specified, the Web server defaults to /.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_default_web_app_context_root => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_default_web_app_context_root']
   ...
}

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http_deployment_order

A priority that the server uses to determine when it deploys an item. The priority is relative to other deployable items of the same type. For example, the server prioritizes and deploys all EJBs before it prioritizes and deploys startup classes. Items with the lowest Deployment Order value are deployed first. There is no guarantee on the order of deployments with equal Deployment Order values. There is no guarantee of ordering across clusters.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_deployment_order => '1000'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_deployment_order']
   ...
}

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http_frontend_host

The name of the host to which all redirected URLs will be sent. If specified, WebLogic Server will use this value rather than the one in the HOST header. Sets the HTTP frontendHost Provides a method to ensure that the webapp will always have the correct HOST information, even when the request is coming through a firewall or a proxy. If this parameter is configured, the HOST header will be ignored and the information in this parameter will be used in its place.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_frontend_host => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_frontend_host']
   ...
}

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http_frontend_http_port

The name of the HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent. If specified, WebLogic Server will use this value rather than the one in the HOST header. Sets the frontendHTTPPort Provides a method to ensure that the webapp will always have the correct PORT information, even when the request is coming through a firewall or a proxy. If this parameter is configured, the HOST header will be ignored and the information in this parameter will be used in its place.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_frontend_http_port => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_frontend_http_port']
   ...
}

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http_frontend_https_port

The name of the secure HTTP port to which all redirected URLs will be sent. If specified, WebLogic Server will use this value rather than the one in the HOST header. Sets the frontendHTTPSPort Provides a method to ensure that the webapp will always have the correct PORT information, even when the request is coming through a firewall or a proxy. If this parameter is configured, the HOST header will be ignored and the information in this parameter will be used in its place.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_frontend_https_port => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_frontend_https_port']
   ...
}

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http_https_keep_alive_secs

The amount of time this server waits before closing an inactive HTTPS connection. Number of seconds to maintain HTTPS keep-alive before timing out the request.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_https_keep_alive_secs => '60'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_https_keep_alive_secs']
   ...
}

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http_keep_alive_enabled

Indicates whether there should be a persistent connection to this server. (This may improve the performance of your Web applications.) Gets the keepAliveEnabled attribute of the WebServerMBean object

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_keep_alive_enabled => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_keep_alive_enabled']
   ...
}

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Valid values are absent, 1, 0.

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http_keep_alive_secs

The amount of time this server waits before closing an inactive HTTP connection. Number of seconds to maintain HTTP keep-alive before timing out the request.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_keep_alive_secs => '30'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_keep_alive_secs']
   ...
}

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http_max_post_size

The maximum post size this server allows for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request. A value less than 0 indicates an unlimited size. Gets the maxPostSize attribute of the WebServerMBean object

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_max_post_size => '-1'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_max_post_size']
   ...
}

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http_max_post_time_secs

Max Post Time (in seconds) for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request. MaxPostTime < 0 means unlimited Gets the maxPostTimeSecs attribute of the WebServerMBean object

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_max_post_time_secs => '-1'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_max_post_time_secs']
   ...
}

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http_max_request_parameter_count

Max Request Parameter Count this server allows for reading maximum HTTP POST Parameters count in a servlet request. Gets the maxRequestParameterCount attribute of the WebServerMBean object

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_max_request_parameter_count => '10000'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_max_request_parameter_count']
   ...
}

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http_notes

Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration. WebLogic Server saves this note in the domain’s configuration file (config.xml) as XML PCDATA. All left angle brackets (<) are converted to the XML entity &lt;. Carriage returns/line feeds are preserved. Note: If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_notes => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_notes']
   ...
}

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http_overload_response_code

Get the response code to be used when an application is overloaded. An application can get overloaded when the number of pending requests has reached the max capacity specified in the WorkManager or when the server is low on memory. The low memory condition is determined using {@link OverloadProtectionMBean#getFreeMemoryPercentLowThreshold()}.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_overload_response_code => '503'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_overload_response_code']
   ...
}

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http_post_timeout_secs

Timeout (in seconds) for reading HTTP POST data in a servlet request. If the POST data is chunked, the amount of time the server waits between the end of receiving the last chunk of data and the end of receiving the next chunk of data in an HTTP POST before it times out. (This is used to prevent denial-of-service attacks that attempt to overload the server with POST data.) Gets the postTimeoutSecs attribute of the WebServerMBean object

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_post_timeout_secs => '30'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_post_timeout_secs']
   ...
}

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http_send_server_header_enabled

Indicates whether this server name is sent with the HTTP response. (This is useful for wireless applications where there is limited space for headers.) Indicates whether this server instance includes its name and WebLogic Server version number in HTTP response headers.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_send_server_header_enabled => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_send_server_header_enabled']
   ...
}

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http_single_signon_disabled

Indicates whether the singleSignonDisabled attribute is enabled

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_single_signon_disabled => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_single_signon_disabled']
   ...
}

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http_tags

Return all tags on this Configuration MBean

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_tags => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_tags']
   ...
}

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http_url_resource

Adds a URL connection factory resource into JNDI.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_url_resource => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_url_resource']
   ...
}

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http_use_header_encoding

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_use_header_encoding => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_use_header_encoding']
   ...
}

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http_use_highest_compatible_http_version

Enables use of the highest compatible HTTP protocol version-string in the response. E.g. HTTP spec suggests that HTTP/1.1 version-string should be used in response to a request using HTTP/1.0. This does not necessarily affect the response format.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_use_highest_compatible_http_version => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_use_highest_compatible_http_version']
   ...
}

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http_wap_enabled

Indicates whether the session ID should include JVM information. (Checking this box may be necessary when using URL rewriting with WAP devices that limit the size of the URL to 128 characters, and may also affect the use of replicated sessions in a cluster.) When this box is selected, the default size of the URL will be set at 52 characters, and it will not contain any special characters. Gets the WAPEnabled attribute of the WebServerMBean object

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_wap_enabled => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_wap_enabled']
   ...
}

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http_write_chunk_bytes

The default size of the blocks to be written to the network layer. Gets the writeChunkBytes attribute of the WebServerMBean object

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   http_write_chunk_bytes => '512'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:http_write_chunk_bytes']
   ...
}

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log_buffer_size_kb

Gets the underlying log buffer size in kilobytes

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_buffer_size_kb => '8'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_buffer_size_kb']
   ...
}

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log_date_format_pattern

The date format pattern used for rendering dates in the log. The DateFormatPattern string conforms to the specification of the java.text.SimpleDateFormat class.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_date_format_pattern => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_date_format_pattern']
   ...
}

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log_elf_fields

Returns the list of fields specified for the extended logging format for access.log.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_elf_fields => 'date time cs-method cs-uri sc-status'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_elf_fields']
   ...
}

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log_file_count

The maximum number of log files that the server creates when it rotates the log. This number does not include the file that the server uses to store current messages. (Requires that you enable Number of Files Limited.)

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_file_count => '7'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_file_count']
   ...
}

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log_file_format

The format of the HTTP log file. Both formats are defined by the W3C. With the extended log format, you use server directives in the log file to customize the information that the server records.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_file_format => 'common'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_file_format']
   ...
}

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log_file_min_size

The size (1 - 2097150 kilobytes) that triggers the server to move log messages to a separate file. The default is 500 kilobytes. After the log file reaches the specified minimum size, the next time the server checks the file size, it will rename the current log file as SERVER_NAME.lognnnnn and create a new one to store subsequent messages. (Requires that you specify a file rotation type of Size.)

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_file_min_size => '500'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_file_min_size']
   ...
}

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log_file_name

The name of the log file.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_file_name => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_file_name']
   ...
}

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log_file_rotation_dir

The directory where the rotated log files will be stored. By default the rotated files are stored in the same directory where the log file is stored.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_file_rotation_dir => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_file_rotation_dir']
   ...
}

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log_file_time_span

The interval (in hours) at which the server saves old log messages to another file. (Requires that you specify a file rotation type of TIME.)

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_file_time_span => '24'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_file_time_span']
   ...
}

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log_logging_enabled

Indicates whether this server logs HTTP requests. (The remaining fields on this page are relevant only if you select this check box.) Gets the loggingEnabled attribute of the WebServerMBean object.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_logging_enabled => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_logging_enabled']
   ...
}

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Valid values are absent, 1, 0.

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log_notes

Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration. WebLogic Server saves this note in the domain’s configuration file (config.xml) as XML PCDATA. All left angle brackets (<) are converted to the XML entity &lt;. Carriage returns/line feeds are preserved. Note: If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_notes => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_notes']
   ...
}

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log_number_of_files_limited

Indicates whether to limit the number of log files that this server instance creates to store old messages. (Requires that you specify a file rotation type of SIZE or TIME.) After the server reaches this limit, it deletes the oldest log file and creates a new log file with the latest suffix. If you do not enable this option, the server creates new files indefinitely and you must clean up these files as you require.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_number_of_files_limited => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_number_of_files_limited']
   ...
}

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Valid values are absent, 1, 0.

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log_rotate_log_on_startup

Specifies whether a server rotates its log file during its startup cycle. The default value in production mode is false.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_rotate_log_on_startup => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_rotate_log_on_startup']
   ...
}

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log_rotation_time

Determines the start time (hour and minute) for a time-based rotation sequence. At the time that this value specifies, the server renames the current log file. Thereafter, the server renames the log file at an interval that you specify in File Time Span. Note that WebLogic Server sets a threshold size limit of 500 MB before it forces a hard rotation to prevent excessive log file growth. Use the following format: H:mm, where <ul> <li>H is Hour in day (0-23)</li> <li>mm is the minute in hour</li> </ul>

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_rotation_time => '00:00'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_rotation_time']
   ...
}

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log_rotation_type

Criteria for moving old log messages to a separate file. <ul> <li>NONE Messages accumulate in a single file. You must erase the contents of the file when the size is too large. Note that WebLogic Server sets a threshold size limit of 500 MB before it forces a hard rotation to prevent excessive log file growth.</li> <li>SIZE When the log file reaches the size that you specify in FileMinSize, the server renames the file as SERVER_NAME.lognnnnn.</li> <li>TIME At each time interval that you specify in TimeSpan, the server renames the file as SERVER_NAME.lognnnnn.</li> </ul> After the server renames a file, subsequent messages accumulate in a new file with the name that you specified as the log file name.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_rotation_type => 'bySize'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_rotation_type']
   ...
}

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log_tags

Return all tags on this Configuration MBean

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_tags => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_tags']
   ...
}

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log_time_in_gmt

Specifies whether the time stamps for HTTP log messages are in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) regardless of the local time zone that the host computer specifies. Use this method to comply with the W3C specification for Extended Format log files. The specification states that all time stamps for Extended Format log entries be in GMT. This method applies only if you have specified the extended message format.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   log_time_in_gmt => 1,
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:log_time_in_gmt']
   ...
}

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name

The name.

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notes

Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration. WebLogic Server saves this note in the domain’s configuration file (config.xml) as XML PCDATA. All left angle brackets (<) are converted to the XML entity &lt;. Carriage returns/line feeds are preserved. Note: If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   notes => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:notes']
   ...
}

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partition_channel

The channel name to be used as a reference for a creating partition specific channel.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   partition_channel => 'PartitionChannel'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:partition_channel']
   ...
}

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port

Get the explicit port for this VirtualTarget.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   port => 'a_value'
   ...
}

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port_offset

The port offset for this VirtualTarget. If set to the minimum value, the port offset is not set.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   port_offset => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:port_offset']
   ...
}

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portoffset

The port offset for this VirtualTarget. If set to the minimum value, the port offset is not set.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   portoffset => 10
   ...
}

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provider

The specific backend to use for this wls_virtual_target resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.Available providers are:

simple
Manage a virtual target in an WebLogic domain via regular WLST

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tags

Return all tags on this Configuration MBean

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   tags => 'a_value'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:tags']
   ...
}

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target

An array of target names.

The array of targets for this resource. A target can be a WebLogic Server, a WebLogic cluster, or a JMS Server. When specifying a target, you’ll also have to specify targettype. Here is an example on how you can specify a target.

..{ 'aResource':
  ...
  target     => ['myServer','myCluster'],
  targettype => ['Server','Cluster'],
  ...
}

here is an example on specifying the target and targettype for a regular WebLogic cluster:

wls_cluster{ 'aCluster':
  ...
  target     => ['myServer','myCluster'],
  targettype => ['Server','Cluster'],
  ...
}

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targettype

An array of target types.

The array of target types for this resource. A target can be a WebLogic Server, a WebLogic cluster, or a JMS Server. When specifying a targettype, you’ll also have to specify a target. Here is an example on how you can specify a target.

...{ 'aResource':
  ...
  target     => ['myServer','myCluster'],
  targettype => ['Server','Cluster'],
  ...
}

here is an example on specifying the target and targettype for a regular WebLogic cluster:

wls_cluster{ 'aCluster':
  ...
  target     => ['myServer','myCluster'],
  targettype => ['Server','Cluster'],
  ...
}

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timeout

Timeout for applying a resource.

To be sure no Puppet operation, hangs a Puppet daemon, all operations have a timeout. When this timeout expires, Puppet will abort the current operation and signal an error in the Puppet run.

With this parameter, you can specify the length of the timeout. The value is specified in seconds. In this example, the timeout is set to 600 seconds.

wls_server{'my_server':
  ...
  timeout => 600,
}

The default value for timeout is 120 seconds.

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uri_prefix

The URI prefix for this VirtualTarget.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   uri_prefix => '/'
   ...
}

This is an extended property. Before you can use it add it to the wls_settings property extra_properties.

wls_setting{'domain':
   ...
  extra_properties => ['wls_virtual_target:uri_prefix']
   ...
}

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uriprefix

The URI prefix for this VirtualTarget.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   uriprefix => '/'
   ...
}

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virtual_host_names

The list of host names for which this virtual target serves requests.

An example on how to use this:

wls_virtual_target {a_wls_virtual_target :
   ...
   virtual_host_names => ['host_1','host_2'],
   ...
}

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virtual_target_name

The virtual target name

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