| type=page |
| status=published |
| title={productName} Upgrade Compatibility Issues |
| next=upgrading-legacy-installation.html |
| prev=preface.html |
| ~~~~~~ |
| |
| = {productName} Upgrade Compatibility Issues |
| |
| [[GSUPG00002]][[abmaq]] |
| |
| |
| [[glassfish-server-upgrade-compatibility-issues]] |
| == 1 {productName} Upgrade Compatibility Issues |
| |
| This section describes some compatibility issues between {productName} 7 and earlier product releases. This section also describes |
| some compatibility issues that affect Java applications that run on |
| earlier product releases with which {productName} 7 is |
| binary-compatible. When you upgrade to {productName} 7, you must |
| address these issues. |
| |
| The following topics are addressed here: |
| |
| * link:#gjwpd[Binary-Compatible Releases For {productName} 7] |
| * link:#gkric[New Default Installation Directory] |
| * link:#gklhr[Changes to Group Management Service Settings] |
| * link:#geyyk[Application Client Interoperability] |
| * link:#gktad[Node Agent Support] |
| * link:#gkrjm[HADB and `hadbm` Command Support] |
| * link:#abmbc[Command Line Interface: The `asadmin` Command] |
| * link:#gflnv[Applications That Use Java DB] |
| * link:#gjizi[Applications That Use Persistence] |
| * link:#gjiqj[HTTP Service to Network Service Changes] |
| * link:#gktkt[NSS Cryptographic Token Support] |
| |
| [[gjwpd]][[GSUPG00028]][[binary-compatible-releases-for-glassfish-server]] |
| |
| === Binary-Compatible Releases For {productName} 7 |
| |
| {productName} 7 is NOT binary-compatible with the earlier releases of the software: |
| |
| * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.1 (Enterprise and Developer Profiles) |
| * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 |
| * GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.0.1 |
| * GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.1 |
| * GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.1.1 |
| * GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 4.x |
| * GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 5.x |
| * Eclipse GlassFish 6.x |
| |
| Java applications that run on these releases also work on {productName} 7 except for the compatibility issues that |
| are listed in the remainder of this chapter. |
| |
| |
| [NOTE] |
| ==== |
| The compatibility issues that are listed in the remainder of this |
| chapter do not affect Java applications that run on Sun GlassFish |
| Enterprise Server v3 and {productName} 3.0.1. The differences between |
| {productName} 7 and the Enterprise Server v3 releases do not affect |
| applications and data. |
| ==== |
| |
| |
| [[gkric]][[GSUPG00029]][[new-default-installation-directory]] |
| |
| === New Default Installation Directory |
| |
| The default {productName} 7 installation directories are as follows: |
| |
| Solaris, Linux, and Mac OS X systems:: |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| user-home-directory/glassfish7 |
| ---- |
| Windows systems:: |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| SystemDrive\glassfish7 |
| ---- |
| |
| In {productName} 3.0.1 and Enterprise Server v3, the default |
| installation root directory was `glassfish7`. |
| |
| [[gklhr]][[GSUPG00030]][[changes-to-group-management-service-settings]] |
| |
| === Changes to Group Management Service Settings |
| |
| The functionality of the Group Management Service (GMS) has not changed |
| since Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.1, but the names of GMS |
| settings have been changed in the Administration Console to make them |
| more understandable. These changes are made automatically during the |
| upgrade process. |
| |
| Changes to settings on the Edit Group Management Service page in the |
| Administration Console are summarized in the following table. |
| |
| [[sthref3]][[gklho]] |
| |
| Table 1-1 GMS Administration Console Settings Changes from 2.1.1 to 4.0 |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<50%,<50%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Old Setting Name |New Setting Name |
| |Protocol Maximum Trial |Maximum Missed Heartbeats |
| |Protocol Timeout |Heartbeat Frequency |
| |Ping Timeout |Group Discovery Timeout |
| |Verified Timeout |Failure Verification Wait Time |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| The Merge Protocol settings from Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.1 |
| are not supported and have been removed. |
| |
| [[geyyk]][[GSUPG00031]][[application-client-interoperability]] |
| |
| === Application Client Interoperability |
| |
| The Jakarta EE 6 platform specification imposes stricter requirements than |
| Jakarta EE 5 did on which JAR files can be visible to various modules |
| within an EAR file. In particular, application clients must not have |
| access to EJB JAR files or other JAR files in the EAR file unless they |
| use a `Class-Path` header in the manifest file, or unless references use |
| the standard Java SE mechanisms (extensions, for example), or use the |
| Jakarta EE `library-directory` mechanism. Deployed Jakarta EE 5 applications |
| that are upgraded to {productName} 7 will have the `compatibility` |
| property set to `v2` and will run without change on {productName} 7. |
| You may, however, want to consider modifying the applications to |
| conform to Jakarta EE 6 requirements. |
| |
| If your upgrade includes a deployed application with an application |
| client, you will need to retrieve the client stubs using {productName} 7 in order to run the client. Use the |
| `asadmin get-client-stubs` command. |
| |
| If you try to run the application client before retrieving the client |
| stubs, you will see the following error message: |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| Invalid or corrupt jarfile jar-file-name |
| ---- |
| |
| If you commonly distribute application clients to remote systems from |
| which users will run them, you must not only retrieve the client stubs, |
| but you must also run the `package-appclient` utility for {productName} 7 to upgrade the {productName} system files. This utility |
| creates a JAR file, which you can then expand on the remote systems. |
| |
| Application clients use EJBs, web services, or other enterprise |
| components that are in the application server (on the server side). The |
| application client and the application server must use the same version |
| and implementation of the RMI-IIOP protocol. {productName} 7 does |
| not support communication between different versions of the protocol |
| implementation. You cannot run application clients with one version of |
| the application server runtime with a server that has a different |
| version. Most often, this would happen if you upgraded the server but |
| had not upgraded all the application client installations. If you run |
| the `package-appclient` utility, this issue will not arise. |
| |
| You can use the Java Web Start support to distribute and launch the |
| application client. If the runtime on the server has changed since the |
| end-user last used the application client, Java Web Start automatically |
| retrieves the updated runtime. Java Web Start enables you to keep the |
| clients and servers synchronized and using the same runtime. |
| |
| [[gktad]][[GSUPG00032]][[node-agent-support]] |
| |
| === Node Agent Support |
| |
| {productName} 7 does not support node agents. When updating from |
| installations of earlier product versions in which node agents were |
| configured, the cluster definitions will be migrated, but the clustered |
| instances themselves must be manually re-created. See |
| link:upgrading-legacy-installation.html#gfybw[Upgrading Clusters and Node |
| Agent Configurations] for more information. |
| |
| [[gkrjm]][[GSUPG00033]][[hadb-and-hadbm-command-support]] |
| |
| === HADB and `hadbm` Command Support |
| |
| {productName} 7 does not support HADB or the `hadbm` management command. |
| |
| Instead of HADB, {productName} 7 supports high availability |
| clustering by means of in-memory session state replication and |
| ActiveCache for GlassFish. |
| See "link:ha-administration-guide/overview.html#GSHAG00002[ |
| High Availability in {productName}]" in |
| {productName} High Availability Administration Guide |
| for more information. |
| |
| [[abmbc]][[GSUPG00034]][[command-line-interface-the-asadmin-command]] |
| |
| === Command Line Interface: The `asadmin` Command |
| |
| The following sections describe changes to the command line utility `asadmin`: |
| |
| * link:#abmbd[Deprecated `asadmin` Subcommands] |
| * link:#abmbf[Deprecated, Unsupported, and Obsolete Options] |
| |
| For more information about `asadmin` and its subcommands, see the |
| link:reference-manual.html#GSRFM[{productName} Reference Manual]. |
| |
| [[abmbd]][[GSUPG00053]][[deprecated-asadmin-subcommands]] |
| |
| ==== Deprecated `asadmin` Subcommands |
| |
| In {productName} 7, it is recommended that utility options of the |
| `asadmin` command precede the subcommand. Utility options are options |
| that control the behavior of the `asadmin` utility, as distinguished |
| from subcommand options. Use of the following options after the |
| subcommand is deprecated. |
| |
| * `--host` |
| * `--port` |
| * `--user` |
| * `--passwordfile` |
| * `--terse` |
| * `--secure` |
| * `--echo` |
| * `--interactive` |
| |
| [[abmbf]][[GSUPG00054]][[deprecated-unsupported-and-obsolete-options]] |
| |
| ==== Deprecated, Unsupported, and Obsolete Options |
| |
| Options in link:#gaeki[Table 1-2] are deprecated or no longer supported, |
| or are obsolete and are ignored. |
| |
| [[sthref4]][[gaeki]] |
| |
| Table 1-2 Deprecated, Unsupported, and Obsolete Options for `asadmin` |
| and Subcommands |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<33%,<67%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Option |Affected Subcommands |
| |
| |`--acceptlang` |
| |Unsupported for the `create-virtual-server` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--acls` |
| |Unsupported for the `create-virtual-server` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--adminpassword` |
| |Unsupported for all relevant subcommands. Use `--passwordfile` instead. |
| |
| |`--autoapplyenabled` |
| |Obsolete for the `create-http-lb` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--autohadb` |
| |Obsolete for the `create-cluster` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--autohadboverride` |
| |Obsolete for the `start-cluster` subcommand and the `stop-cluster` subcommand |
| |
| |`--blockingenabled` |
| |Unsupported for the `create-http-listener` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--configfile` |
| |Unsupported for the `create-virtual-server` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--defaultobj` |
| |Unsupported for the `create-virtual-server` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--defaultvs` |
| |Deprecated for the `create-http-listener` subcommand. Use `--default-virtual-server` instead. |
| |
| |`--description` |
| |Obsolete for the `restore-domain` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--devicesize` |
| |Obsolete for the `create-cluster` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--haadminpassword` |
| |Obsolete for the `create-cluster` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--haadminpasswordfile` |
| |Obsolete for the `create-cluster` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--haagentport` |
| |Obsolete for the `create-cluster` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--haproperty` |
| |Obsolete for the `create-cluster` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--heartbeataddress` |
| |Deprecated for the `create-cluster` subcommand. Use `--multicastaddress` instead. |
| |
| |`--heartbeatport` |
| |Deprecated for the `create-cluster` subcommand. Use `--multicastport` instead. |
| |
| |`--hosts` |
| |Obsolete for the `create-cluster` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--ignoreDescriptorItem` |
| |Replaced by the all lowercase option `--ignoredescriptoritem` |
| in the `set-web-context-param` subcommand and the `set-web-env-entry` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--mime` |
| |Unsupported for the `create-virtual-server` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--password` |
| |Unsupported for all remote subcommands. Use `--passwordfile` instead. |
| |
| |`--path` |
| |Unsupported for the `create-domain` subcommand. Use `--domaindir` instead. |
| |
| |`--portbase` |
| |Obsolete only for the `create-cluster` subcommand. |
| This option is still valid in other subcommands such as `create-domain`, |
| `create-instance`, and `create-local-instance`. |
| |
| |`--resourcetype` |
| |Unsupported for all relevant subcommands. Use `--restype` instead. |
| |
| |`--retrievefile` |
| |Obsolete for the `export-http-lb-config` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--setenv` |
| |Obsolete for the `start-instance` subcommand. |
| |
| |`--target` |
| a|Obsolete only for the following subcommands: |
| |
| * `create-connector-connection-pool` |
| * `create-resource-adapter-config` |
| * `delete-connector-connection-pool` |
| * `delete-connector-security-map` |
| * `delete-jdbc-connection-pool` |
| * `delete-resource-ref` |
| |
| Replaced by an operand in the `list-custom-resources` subcommand and the |
| `list-jndi-entries` subcommand. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[gflnv]][[GSUPG00035]][[applications-that-use-java-db]] |
| |
| === Applications That Use Java DB |
| |
| The directory location of Java DB in {productName} 7 has changed |
| from its location in previous installations. Suppose that you have |
| deployed applications that use Java DB databases in your previous server |
| installation, and you upgrade your existing installation to {productName} 7. If you run the `asadmin start-database` command and |
| successfully start Java DB, you could run into problems while trying to |
| run applications that were deployed on your previous server |
| installation. |
| |
| To solve this problem, you can copy the `databases` directory from your |
| previous installation to as-install``/databases``. Make sure the database |
| is not running when you do this. |
| |
| Alternatively, you can perform these steps: |
| |
| 1. Use the `asadmin start-database` command with the `--dbhome` option |
| pointing to the `databases` directory in the older version of Java DB. |
| For example: |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin start-database --dbhome c:\glassfish\databases |
| ---- |
| 2. After upgrade, start {productName} 7. |
| |
| [[gjizi]][[GSUPG00036]][[applications-that-use-persistence]] |
| |
| === Applications That Use Persistence |
| |
| {productName} 7 and 3.0.1, and Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 |
| use the persistence provider EclipseLink, while earlier versions used |
| TopLink Essentials. |
| |
| An application that uses the container to create an `EntityManager` or |
| `EntityManagerFactory` and that used Toplink Essentials as its provider |
| will work in {productName} 7. The container creates an |
| `EntityManager` if the application uses the `@PersistenceContext` |
| annotation to inject an `EntityManager`, as in the following example: |
| |
| [source,java] |
| ---- |
| @PersistenceContext |
| EntityManager em; |
| ---- |
| |
| The container creates an `EntityManagerFactory` if the application uses |
| the `@PersistenceUnit` annotation to inject an `EntityManagerFactory`, |
| as in the following example: |
| |
| [source,java] |
| ---- |
| @PersistenceUnit |
| EntityManagerFactory emf; |
| |
| EntityManager em = emf.createEntityManager(); |
| ---- |
| |
| When the application is loaded, {productName} 7 will translate the |
| provider to EclipseLink and will also translate `toplink.*` properties |
| in the `persistence.xml` to corresponding EclipseLink properties. (The |
| actual `persistence.xml` file remains unchanged.) |
| |
| Under certain circumstances, however, you may have to modify the |
| `persistence.xml` file or your code: |
| |
| * If your application uses Java SE code to create the |
| `EntityManagerFactory`, you will need to change your `persistence.xml` |
| file for both the `provider` element and for any `toplink.*` properties |
| to use the EclipseLink equivalents. An application uses Java SE code if |
| it uses the `javax.persistence.Persistence` class to create the |
| `EntityManagerFactory`, as in the following example: |
| + |
| [source,java] |
| ---- |
| EntityManagerFactory emf = |
| javax.persistence.Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("Order"); |
| EntityManager em = emf.createEntityManager(); |
| ---- |
| In this case, change the `provider` element to specify the following: |
| + |
| [source,xml] |
| ---- |
| <provider>org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.PersistenceProvider</provider> |
| ---- |
| * If the application itself contains any TopLink Essentials-specific |
| code and therefore contains casts to `oracle.toplink.\*`, you must change |
| the code to cast to `org.eclipse.persistence.*`. You can use the package |
| renamer tool described on the |
| http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLink/Examples/MigratingFromOracleTopLink#Rename_Packages[ |
| Eclipse wiki] |
| to do this. This tool is not provided with {productName} 7, |
| however, so you must obtain it from the EclipseLink project download site. |
| |
| [[gjiqj]][[GSUPG00037]][[http-service-to-network-service-changes]] |
| |
| === HTTP Service to Network Service Changes |
| |
| In {productName} 7, most HTTP Service settings are defined in the |
| Network Service configuration that was introduced in Sun GlassFish |
| Enterprise Server v3. |
| |
| The changes are described in the following sections. |
| |
| * link:#gipsa[Changes to Dotted Names] |
| * link:#giprg[Changes to `asadmin` Subcommands] |
| * link:#gipfo[Remapping of HTTP Service Attributes and Properties] |
| * link:#gipcg[New Network Service Elements and Attributes] |
| |
| [[gipsa]][[GSUPG00055]][[changes-to-dotted-names]] |
| |
| ==== Changes to Dotted Names |
| |
| The dotted name hierarchy for the HTTP Service configuration in |
| {productName} 7 is shown below. Elements that are no longer |
| supported are `request-processing`, `keep-alive`, `connection-pool`, |
| `http-protocol`, `http-file-cache`, and `http-listener`. During the |
| upgrade process, these discontinued elements are remapped to the new |
| configuration automatically and then deleted. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| config |
| http-service |
| access-log |
| request-processing |
| keep-alive |
| connection-pool |
| http-protocol |
| http-file-cache |
| http-listener |
| ssl |
| property |
| virtual-server |
| http-access-log |
| property |
| property |
| thread-pools |
| thread-pool |
| ---- |
| |
| The dotted name hierarchy for the {productName} 7 Network Service |
| and HTTP Service configurations is shown below. The `network-config` |
| element and all its children are new except for `ssl`. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| config |
| network-config |
| transports |
| selection-key-handler |
| transport |
| protocols |
| protocol |
| http |
| file-cache |
| port-unification |
| protocol-finder |
| protocol-chain-instance-handler |
| protocol-chain |
| protocol-filter |
| ssl |
| network-listeners |
| network-listener |
| http-service |
| access-log |
| virtual-server |
| http-access-log |
| property |
| property |
| thread-pools |
| thread-pool |
| ---- |
| |
| The following example compares the commands for setting a listener port |
| for Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 and {productName} 7. Note |
| that the configuration for Enterprise Server v3 also applies to all |
| earlier Enterprise Server 2.x releases. |
| |
| * Command for Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 and earlier: |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin set server-config.http-service.http-listener.http-1.listenerport=4321 |
| ---- |
| * Command for {productName} 7: |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin set server-config.network-config.network-listeners.network-\ |
| listener.http-1.listenerport=4321 |
| ---- |
| |
| [[giprg]][[GSUPG00056]][[changes-to-asadmin-subcommands]] |
| |
| ==== Changes to `asadmin` Subcommands |
| |
| To accommodate the move of HTTP Service into the new Network Service |
| configuration, link:reference-manual/asadmin.html#GSRFM00263[`asadmin`] subcommands are changed as |
| follows: |
| |
| * The link:reference-manual/create-ssl.html#GSRFM00058[`create-ssl`] subcommand has a new `--type` |
| parameter value, `network-listener`. |
| * The link:reference-manual/create-virtual-server.html#GSRFM00062[`create-virtual-server`] SUBcommand has a new |
| parameter, `--networklisteners`. |
| * The link:reference-manual/create-http-listener.html#GSRFM00030[`create-http-listener`] subcommand adds a |
| `network-listener` element to the domain configuration. The syntax and |
| options of this commands are unchanged. |
| |
| [[gipfo]][[GSUPG00057]][[remapping-of-http-service-attributes-and-properties]] |
| |
| ==== Remapping of HTTP Service Attributes and Properties |
| |
| The following tables describe how attributes and properties in the HTTP |
| Service configuration for {productName} 7 are remapped to |
| attributes in the Network Service configuration for older product |
| releases. If you use a configuration from a Sun GlassFish Enterprise |
| Server v2 or v3 release, this remapping happens automatically and then |
| discontinued elements are deleted. |
| |
| [[sthref5]][[gipfy]] |
| |
| Table 1-3 `com.sun.grizzly` Property Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<33%,<26%,<41%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`com.sun.grizzly` Property |New Owning Element |New Attribute Name |
| |`selector.timeout` |`transport` |`selector-poll-timeout-millis` |
| |`displayConfiguration` |`transport` |`display-configuration` |
| |`enableSnoop` |`transport` |`snoop-enabled` |
| |`readTimeout` |`transport` |`read-timeout-millis` |
| |`writeTimeout` |`transport` |`write-timeout-millis` |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref6]][[gipfn]] |
| |
| Table 1-4 `connection-pool` Attribute Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<41%,<19%,<40%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`connection-pool` Attribute |New Owning Element |New Attribute Name |
| |`queue-size-in-bytes` |`thread-pool` |`max-queue-size` |
| |
| |`max-pending-count` |`transport` |`max-connections-count` |
| |
| |`receive-buffer-size-in-` `bytes` |`http` |`request-body-buffer-size-` |
| `bytes` |
| |
| |`send-buffer-size-in-bytes` |`http` |`send-buffer-size-bytes` |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref7]][[gipcv]] |
| |
| Table 1-5 `http-file-cache` Attribute Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<50%,<17%,<33%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`http-file-cache` Attribute |New Owning Element |New Attribute Name |
| |`file-caching-enabled` |`file-cache` |`enabled` |
| |`max-age-in-seconds` |`file-cache` |`max-age-seconds` |
| |`medium-file-space-in-bytes` |`file-cache` |`max-cache-size-bytes` |
| |`max-files-count` |`file-cache` |`max-files-count` |
| |`globally-enabled` |none |not supported |
| |`medium-file-size-limit-in-bytes` |none |not supported |
| |`small-file-size-limit-in-bytes` |none |not supported |
| |`small-file-space-in-bytes` |none |not supported |
| |`file-transmission-enabled` |none |not supported |
| |`hash-init-size` |none |not supported |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref8]][[gipev]] |
| |
| Table 1-6 `http-listener` Attribute Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<37%,<27%,<36%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`http-listener` Attribute |New Owning Element |New Attribute Name |
| |`id` |`network-listener` |`name` |
| |`address` |`network-listener` |`address` |
| |`port` |`network-listener` |`port` |
| |`enabled` |`network-listener` |`enabled` |
| |`acceptor-threads` |`transport` |`acceptor-threads` |
| |`security-enabled` |`protocol` |`security-enabled` |
| |`default-virtual-server` |`http` |`default-virtual-server` |
| |`server-name` |`http` |`server-name` |
| |`redirect-port` |`http` |`redirect-port` |
| |`xpowered-by` |`http` |`xpowered-by` |
| |`external-port` |none |not supported |
| |`family` |none |not supported |
| |`blocking-enabled` |none |not supported |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref9]][[gipdo]] |
| |
| Table 1-7 `http-listener` Property Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<43%,<15%,<42%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`http-listener` Property |New Owning Element |New Attribute Name |
| |`maxKeepAliveRequests` |`http` |`max-connections` |
| |
| |`authPassthroughEnabled` |`http` |`auth-pass-through-enabled` |
| |
| |`compression` |`http` |`compression` |
| |
| |`compressableMimeType` |`http` |`compressable-mime-type` |
| |
| |`noCompressionUserAgents` |`http` |`no-compression-user-agents` |
| |
| |`compressionMinSize` |`http` |`compression-min-size-bytes` |
| |
| |`restrictedUserAgents` |`http` |`restricted-user-agents` |
| |
| |`cometSupport` |`http` |`comet-support-enabled` |
| |
| |`connectionUploadTimeout` |`http` |`connection-upload-timeout-` |
| `millis` |
| |
| |`disableUploadTimeout` |`http` |`upload-timeout-enabled` |
| |
| |`chunkingDisabled` |`http` |`chunking-enabled` |
| |
| |`uriEncoding` |`http` |`uri-encoding` |
| |
| |`traceEnabled` |`http` |`trace-enabled` |
| |
| |`rcmSupport` |`http` |`rcm-support-enabled` |
| |
| |`jkEnabled` |`network-` `listener` |`jk-enabled` |
| |
| |`crlFile` |`ssl` |`crl-file` |
| |
| |`trustAlgorithm` |`ssl` |`trust-algorithm` |
| |
| |`trustMaxCertLength` |`ssl` |`trust-max-cert-length-bytes` |
| |
| |`tcpNoDelay` |`transport` |`tcp-no-delay` |
| |
| |`bufferSize` |`transport` |`buffer-size-bytes` |
| |
| |`use-nio-direct-bytebuffer` |`transport` |`byte-buffer-type` |
| |
| |`proxyHandler` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`proxiedProtocols` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`recycle-objects` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`reader-threads` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`acceptor-queue-length` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`reader-queue-length` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`connectionTimeout` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`monitoring-cache-enabled` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`monitoring-cache-refresh-in-` `millis` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`ssl-cache-entries` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`ssl3-session-timeout` |none |not supported |
| |
| |`ssl-session-timeout` |none |not supported |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref10]][[gipel]] |
| |
| Table 1-8 `http-protocol` Attribute Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<34%,<33%,<33%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`http-protocol` Attribute |New Owning Element |New Attribute Name |
| |`version` |`http` |`version` |
| |`forced-response-type` |`http` |`forced-response-type` |
| |`default-response-type` |`http` |`default-response-type` |
| |`dns-lookup-enabled` |none |not supported |
| |`ssl-enabled` |none |not supported |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref11]][[gipfa]] |
| |
| Table 1-9 `http-service` Property Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<34%,<33%,<33%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`http-service` Property |New Owning Element |New Attribute or Property |
| Name |
| |`accessLoggingEnabled` |`http-service`, `virtual-server` |
| |`access-logging-enabled` attribute |
| |
| |`ssl-cache-entries` |`http-service` |unchanged property |
| |
| |`ssl3-session-timeout` |`http-service` |unchanged property |
| |
| |`ssl-session-timeout` |`http-service` |unchanged property |
| |
| |`proxyHandler` |`http-service` |unchanged property |
| |
| |`connectionTimeout` |`http-service` |unchanged property |
| |
| |all other properties |none |not supported |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref12]][[gipea]] |
| |
| Table 1-10 `keep-alive` Attribute Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<34%,<33%,<33%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`keep-alive` Attribute |New Owning Element |New Attribute Name |
| |`max-connections` |`http` |`max-connections` |
| |`timeout-in-seconds` |`http` |`timeout-seconds` |
| |`thread-count` |none |not supported |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref13]][[gipdh]] |
| |
| Table 1-11 `request-processing` Attribute Remapping |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<43%,<18%,<39%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |`request-processing` Attribute |New Owning Element |New Attribute Name |
| |`thread-count` |`thread-pool` |`max-thread-pool-size` |
| |`initial-thread-count` |`thread-pool` |`min-thread-pool-size` |
| |`header-buffer-length-in-bytes` |`http` |`header-buffer-length-bytes` |
| |`request-timeout-in-seconds` |`http` |`request-timeout-seconds` |
| |`thread-increment` |none |not supported |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref14]][[gipdv]] |
| |
| Table 1-12 `ssl` Attribute Changes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<34%,<22%,<44%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Previous Attribute or Property |Previous Owning Element |New `ssl` |
| Attribute |
| |none |none |`key-store` |
| |
| |none |none |`trust-store` |
| |
| |`crlFile` property |`http-listener` |`crl-file` |
| |
| |`trustAlgorithm` property |`http-listener` |`trust-algorithm` |
| |
| |`trustMaxCertLength` property |`http-listener` |
| |`trust-max-cert-length-bytes` |
| |
| |all other `ssl` attributes |`ssl` |unchanged |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref15]][[gipcj]] |
| |
| Table 1-13 `thread-pool` Attribute Changes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<44%,<17%,<39%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Previous Attribute |Previous Owning Element |New `thread-pool` |
| Attribute |
| |none |none |`classname` |
| |
| |none |none |`max-queue-size` |
| |
| |`thread-pool-id` |`thread-pool` |`name` |
| |
| |`idle-thread-timeout-in-seconds` |`thread-pool` |
| |`idle-thread-timeout-seconds` |
| |
| |`num-work-queues` |`thread-pool` |not supported |
| |
| |all other `thread-pool` attributes |`thread-pool` |unchanged |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref16]][[gipep]] |
| |
| Table 1-14 `virtual-server` Attribute Changes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<39%,<24%,<37%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Previous Attribute or Property |Previous Owning Element |New |
| `virtual-server` Attribute |
| |`http-listeners` attribute |`virtual-server` |`network-listeners` |
| |
| |`accessLoggingEnabled` property |`http-service` |
| |`access-logging-enabled` |
| |
| |`sso-enabled` property |`virtual-server` |`sso-enabled` |
| |
| |`ssoCookieSecure` property |`virtual-server` |`sso-cookie-secure` |
| |
| |all other `virtual-server` attributes |`virtual-server` |unchanged |
| |
| |all other `virtual-server` properties |`virtual-server` |unchanged, |
| still properties |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[gipcg]][[GSUPG00058]][[new-network-service-elements-and-attributes]] |
| |
| ==== New Network Service Elements and Attributes |
| |
| The following tables describe the Network Service elements and |
| attributes that were introduced in Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3. |
| For attributes and properties remapped from discontinued elements to new |
| elements, see link:#gipfo[Remapping of HTTP Service Attributes and |
| Properties]. |
| |
| The new `file-cache` element has no new attributes. All of its |
| attributes are remapped from the `http-file-cache` element. For details, |
| see link:#gipcv[Table 1-5]. |
| |
| [[sthref17]][[gipds]] |
| |
| Table 1-15 New `http` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<28%,<32%,<40%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`adapter` |`com.sun.grizzly.tcp. StaticResourcesAdapter` |(Optional) |
| Specifies the class name of the static resources adapter. |
| |
| |`max-post-size-bytes` |`2097152` |(Optional) Specifies the maximum size |
| of `POST` actions. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| For remapped `http` attributes, see link:#gipfn[Table 1-4], |
| link:#gipev[Table 1-6], link:#gipdo[Table 1-7], link:#gipel[Table 1-8], |
| link:#gipea[Table 1-10], and link:#gipdh[Table 1-11]. |
| |
| [[sthref18]][[gipey]] |
| |
| Table 1-16 New `network-listener` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<18%,<11%,<71%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`protocol` |none |Specifies the `name` of the `protocol` associated |
| with this `network-listener`. Although this attribute is required, a |
| `protocol` is automatically created with the same `name` as the |
| `network-listener` when you use `asadmin create-http-listener` to create |
| a `network-listener`. |
| |
| |`thread-pool` |none |(Optional) Specifies the `name` of the |
| `thread-pool` associated with this `network-listener`. |
| |
| |`transport` |none |Specifies the `name` of the `transport` associated |
| with this `network-listener`. Although this attribute is required, the |
| default `transport` is used when you use `asadmin create-http-listener` |
| to create a `network-listener`. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| For remapped `network-listener` attributes, see link:#gipev[Table 1-6]. |
| |
| [[sthref19]][[gipfg]] |
| |
| Table 1-17 New `port-unification` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<19%,<16%,<65%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`name` |none |Specifies a unique name for the `port-unification`. |
| |
| |`classname` |none |Specifies the class name of the `port-unification` |
| implementation. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref20]][[gipdj]] |
| |
| Table 1-18 New `protocol` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<18%,<17%,<65%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`name` |none |Specifies a unique name for the `protocol`. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| For remapped `protocol` attributes, see link:#gipev[Table 1-6]. |
| |
| [[sthref21]][[gipcr]] |
| |
| Table 1-19 New `protocol-chain` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<19%,<17%,<64%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`name` |none |Specifies a unique name for the `protocol-chain`. |
| |
| |`classname` |none |Specifies the class name of the `protocol-chain` |
| implementation. |
| |
| |`type` |`STATELESS` |Specifies the type of protocol chain. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref22]][[gipfq]] |
| |
| Table 1-20 New `protocol-chain-instance-handler` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<19%,<17%,<64%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`name` |none |Specifies a unique name for the |
| `protocol-chain-instance-handler`. |
| |
| |`classname` |none |Specifies the class name of the |
| `protocol-chain-instance-handler` implementation. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref23]][[gipeq]] |
| |
| Table 1-21 New `protocol-filter` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<19%,<17%,<64%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`name` |none |Specifies a unique name for the `protocol-filter`. |
| |
| |`classname` |none |Specifies the class name of the `protocol-filter` |
| implementation. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref24]][[gipfd]] |
| |
| Table 1-22 New `protocol-finder` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<19%,<17%,<64%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`name` |none |Specifies a unique name for the `protocol-finder`. |
| |
| |`classname` |none |Specifies the class name of the `protocol-finder` |
| implementation. |
| |
| |`protocol` |none |Specifies the `name` of the `protocol` associated |
| with this `protocol-finder`. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref25]][[gipft]] |
| |
| Table 1-23 New `selection-key-handler` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<19%,<16%,<65%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`name` |none |Specifies a unique name for the `selection-key-handler`. |
| |
| |`classname` |none |Specifies the class name of the |
| `selection-key-handler` implementation. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| [[sthref26]][[gipfi]] |
| |
| Table 1-24 New `ssl` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<19%,<17%,<64%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`key-store` |none |(Optional) Specifies a key store. |
| |`trust-store` |none |(Optional) Specifies a trust store. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| For remapped `ssl` attributes, see link:#gipdv[Table 1-12]. |
| |
| [[sthref27]][[gipcc]] |
| |
| Table 1-25 New `thread-pool` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<21%,<32%,<47%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`classname` |`com.sun.grizzly.http.StatsThreadPool` |(Optional) |
| Specifies the class name of the `thread-pool` implementation. |
| |
| |`max-queue-size` |`-1` |(Optional) Specifies the maximum number of |
| messages that can be queued until threads are available to process them. |
| A value of `-1` specifies no limit. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| For remapped `thread-pool` attributes, see link:#gipfn[Table 1-4], |
| link:#gipdh[Table 1-11], and link:#gipcj[Table 1-13]. |
| |
| [[sthref28]][[gipem]] |
| |
| Table 1-26 New `transport` Attributes |
| |
| [width="100%",cols="<35%,<27%,<38%",options="header",] |
| |=== |
| |Attribute |Default |Description |
| |`name` |none |Specifies a unique name for the `transport`. |
| |
| |`classname` |`com.sun.grizzly. TCPSelectorHandler` |(Optional) |
| Specifies the class name of the `transport` implementation. |
| |
| |`selection-key-handler` |none |(Optional) Specifies the `name` of the |
| `selection-key-handler` associated with this `transport`. |
| |
| |`idle-key-timeout-seconds` |`30` |(Optional) Specifies the idle key |
| timeout. |
| |=== |
| |
| |
| For remapped `transport` attributes, see link:#gipfy[Table 1-3], |
| link:#gipfn[Table 1-4], link:#gipev[Table 1-6], and link:#gipdo[Table |
| 1-7]. |
| |
| [[gktkt]][[GSUPG00038]][[nss-cryptographic-token-support]] |
| |
| === NSS Cryptographic Token Support |
| |
| {productName} 7 does not support Network Security Services (NSS) |
| cryptographic tokens. When upgrading to {productName} 7 from |
| Enterprise Server v2.x, additional manual configuration steps must be |
| performed. These steps are explained later in this guide, in |
| link:upgrading-legacy-installation.html#gktnh[Upgrading Installations |
| That Use NSS Cryptographic Tokens]. |