MAgent.properties
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10.24 MAgent.properties
The Magent.properties file on both the client and server side points to an instance’s classes and port. Users can have any number of instances but each instance’s information is stored in a separate property file.
This file is in the WE_HOME/server/classes/oracle/panama/config directory.
Table 10–25 Parameters of the MAgent.properties File
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magent.server.host | Host | Y | Server host name. |
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magent.server.port | Integer | Y | Service port number. This port number |
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| the RMI Server listed in RMI.properties. |
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| The default is 2080. |
magent.server.name | String | Y | Service name. The default is Magent. |
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10.25 MInstances.properties
Every database instance needs an <instance name > = <property file name> entry added to the MInstances.properties.
This file is in the WE_HOME/server/classes/oracle/panama/config directory.
The RMI client uses this information to talk to the corresponding server. Each instance is monitored using a Magent.properties file which contains the Wireless Edition server host name, port, and service name. In the case of multiple instances, these are identified by these values. The Minstances.properties file should point the