TQLEngine reads all the configurations from sff.local.config.xml file that is part of the installation folder. The configuration format is:
<SffLocalConfig> <!-- User Defined Configurations --> <!-- Configurations recognized by TQLEngine --> </SffLocalConfig>
User Defined Configurations
Users can add their own configuration data into the sff.local.config.xml file. In order to add the users own configuration data you need to place the configuration elements with the SffLocalConfig element. For example to add a user configuration element - Project.Repository.Location we do it as shown below.
<SffLocalConfig> <!-- User Defined Configurations --> <Project.Repository.Location>rel-104/resources</Project.Repository.Location> </SffLocalConfig>
Once the user-defined configuration data is added to the sff.local.config.xml file, it can be access by placing the configuration element inside the template processing macro as shown below.
<Query> <SetResponseData> <Key>Message.Value.Configs</Key> <Value>[:Project.Repository.Location:]</Value> </SetResponseData> </Query>
<Configs>rel-104/resources</Configs>
System Configurations
Apart from the user-defined configurations, we can set the values of system recognized configurations as well. Table below gives the list of the system recognized configurations.
Configuration | Description |
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sff.server.port | Ports on which the TQLEngine must be started. |
sff.local.deploy | List of projects or packages that must be deployed automatically when the TQLEngine is started. |
sff.log.broadcast.all | Endpoint URL on which the all the log messages can be broadcast. |
sff.log.broadcast.message | Types of message output when doing a broadcast of messages. Default is XML. Possible values are JSON or XML. |
ConfigurationAdmin | Setting the configuration administration of the log broad cast. Possible values are: service.pid="sff.log" sff.log="loud" |