Linux-UNIX: S-TAP Control: Application server user identification parameters
These parameters affect the behavior of the S-TAP when an application user name needs to be bounded with database activities.
For more information, see Linux-UNIX: Application server S-TAP configuration.
Name | Default value | Description |
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Session timeout | ||
Ports | 8080 | Comma-separated list of ports, or hyphens for inclusive ranges of ports, on which the Java™ application is accessed by a web browser. |
Login pattern | Comma-separated list of strings specifying the login pattern that is passed to the application. This pattern is passed to the Java application to identify a user login. | |
Username prefix | Comma-separated list of strings specifying the prefix to the username for a specific session. This is the pattern the Java application uses to indicate the username of the given session. | |
Username postfix | Comma-separated list of strings specifying the postfix to the username for a specific session. This pattern is passed to the Java application to indicate the end of the value for the given variable that indicates the username. | |
Session pattern | Comma-separated list of strings specifying the start of an end-user session, using a particular database session. This pattern specifies the [change of] end-user session for a specific database connection. | |
Session prefix | Comma-separated list of strings specifying the session identifier. | |
Session postfix | Comma-separated list of strings specifying where the session ends. | |
Session ID pattern | Comma-separated list of strings specifying the identifier for marking which end-user session a specific connection is continuing with. | |
Session ID prefix | Comma-separated list of strings specifying what identifies or precedes the session_id in a specific users indicator packet. | |
Session ID postfix | Comma-separated list of strings specifying where the session ID ends. |