This topic applies to WebSphere Application Server Liberty V8.5.5.9 and earlier. For the latest Liberty topics, see the WebSphere Application Server Liberty documentation.
BELL (bell)
This feature enables the configuration of Basic Extensions using Liberty Libraries (BELL). A BELL enables the server runtime to be extended using shared libraries.
Attribute name | Data type | Default value | Description |
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id | string | A unique configuration ID. | |
libraryRef | A reference to top level library element (string). | The library to use for the BELL. |
- library
Description: The library to use for the BELL.Required: falseData type: Attribute name Data type Default value Description apiTypeVisibility string spec,ibm-api,api The types of API package this library's class loader will be able to see, as a comma-separated list of any combination of the following: spec, ibm-api, api, third-party. description string Description of shared library for administrators filesetRef List of references to top level fileset elements (comma-separated string). Id of referenced Fileset name string Name of shared library for administrators - library > file
Description: Id of referenced FileRequired: falseData type: Attribute name Data type Default value Description id string A unique configuration ID. name Path to a file Fully qualified filename
- library > fileset
Description: Id of referenced FilesetRequired: falseData type: Attribute name Data type Default value Description caseSensitive boolean true Boolean to indicate whether or not the search should be case sensitive (default: true). dir Path to a directory ${server.config.dir} The base directory to search for files. excludes string The comma or space separated list of file name patterns to exclude from the search results, by default no files are excluded. id string A unique configuration ID. includes string * The comma or space separated list of file name patterns to include in the search results (default: *). scanInterval A period of time with millisecond precision 0 Scanning interval to check the fileset for changes as a long with a time unit suffix h-hour, m-minute, s-second, ms-millisecond (e.g. 2ms or 5s). Disabled (scanInterval=0) by default. Specify a positive integer followed by a unit of time, which can be hours (h), minutes (m), seconds (s), or milliseconds (ms). For example, specify 500 milliseconds as 500ms. You can include multiple values in a single entry. For example, 1s500ms is equivalent to 1.5 seconds.