JVM Server editor
You can view, edit attributes of a JVM Server resource, or perform actions against it in the JVM Server editor.
The editor opens from the JVM Servers view.
The JVM Server editor contains an Attributes tab,
which displays values of the JVM server's attributes. 

You can click the hyperlinked file paths to jump to the files or directories directly. A pop-up
dialog will ask you to connect to a z/OS® connection if you
haven't done so. For more information about the JVM server files, see JVM server profile options.
Note: When JOBLOG is specified on the STDERR, STDOUT, JVMLOG, or
JVMTRACE option in the JVM profile, no hyperlinks are provided for the corresponding attributes
(STDERR File, STDOUT File, Log
File, Trace File) in the editor. Hyperlinks are supported only
for file paths in the format of a z/OS
UNIX file or JES data definition (DD).
Unsaved changes are indicated by an asterisk (*) in the editor name tab. Click
or press Ctrl+S (cmd+S for macOS) to save them.Click an attribute value to edit it. Gray fields are non-editable. You can click the
Show/hide non-editable attributes icon to show only the editable values for
better navigation.
You also use the breadcrumb menu to perform actions against the JVM server. In the breadcrumb
trail, click the arrow to the right of the JVM Server resource and select the desired action from
the list. You can disable or enable a JVM server, gather JVM diagnostics, collect the JVM server dump or generate a stack trace of the Java™ thread that is running a CICS task. You can further manage JVM server endpoints in the JVM Endpoints view.
You can also perform actions against Liberty and OSGi JVM servers; for example, collect the Liberty
server dump, refresh OSGi packages, or refresh Liberty configuration and application changes. For
more information, see Administering JVM servers.

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