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6.6.28.0: Object Level Trace and Distributed Debugger properties

6.6.28.0: Object Level Trace and Distributed Debugger properties

Key:
Property name in the Java-based administrative console Applies to Java administrative console of Advanced Edition Version 4.0
Property name in the Web-based administrative console Applies to Web administrative console of Advanced Single Server Edition Version 4.0
Property name in the application client resource configuration tool Applies to Application Client Resource Configuration Tool

Dynamic Properties  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
Name-value pairs for configuring properties beyond those available in the administrative interface
Enable IBM Distributed Debugger  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
Whether to enable the IBM Distributed Debugger support. If you do not, all other settings related to the Distributed Debugger will be ignored.

Enabing IBM Distributed Debugger makes the execution of your application enabled for the debugger. With this selection, you can debug your application in standalone mode, or through Object Level Trace.

This is a necessary step for using the Object Level Trace to trace code running on the application server. Note, you must also enable Object Level Trace.

This field and the Enable Debug Mode field in JVM properties cannot be enabled at the same time.

See the InfoCenter documentation for more information about using OLT and Debugger.

Enable Object Level Trace  Property name in the Web-based administrative console or Object Level Trace Enabled  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
Whether to enable support for IBM Object Level Trace. If you enable OLT, also enable the Distributed Debugger.

This is a necessary step for using the Object Level Trace to trace code running on the application server. You use the JVM Settings properties to configure debugging support. See the InfoCenter documentation for more information about using OLT and Debugger.

Host Name  Property name in the Web-based administrative console or OLT Server Host  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
The fully qualified host name of the machine on which the OLT trace viewer is located. Trace results will be directed to the machine.
Object Level Trace Enabled  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
See Enable Object Level Trace
OLT Server Host  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
See Host Name
OLT Server Port  Property name in the Java-based administrative console or Port  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
The port number corresponding to the OLT Host Name. The default is 2102.
Port  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
See OLT Server Port
Source Path  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
The root directory from which to obtain the source code for debugging purposes. If the directory is already set in your CLASSPATH environment variable, then you do not need to set it here.
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