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6.6.0.1.2: Inspecting the runtime values of properties with the Java administrative console

6.6.0.1.2: Inspecting the runtime values of properties with the Java administrative console

To inspect the runtime (in use) values of properties, you can use the runtime inspector. The runtime inspector lists attributes of a property selected in the administrative console and their runtime values. Examples of runtime values include a process ID or classpath for an application server.

The inspector is a separate dialog that stays on top of other Application Server windows.

The contents of the inspector update when a different item in the console tree view or details view is selected, provided the selection has runtime attributes. Clicking on a "+" beside an attribute expands the list of attributes. Similarly, clicking on a "-" collapses the list.

The runtime inspector is shown when the Show Runtime Inspector toggle on the console View menu is enabled. View Runtime Inspector" is disabled by default.

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