Use this page to support Web container advanced settings. This support includes Network QoS and transaction class mapping
To view this administrative console page, click Servers > Application Servers > server name > Web Container Settings > Web container > z/OS Additional Settings.
Configuration tab
The classification parameters are used to construct an ApplicationData parameter for the TCP/IP network service, which is called Quality of Service (QoS). The ApplicationData parameter is used in a QoS PolicyRule statement.
You can specify at most one classification parameter. If you do not specify a classification parameter, the response data will not be classified to the network agent.
Parameter | Description |
HOST | Indicates that the Host value from the Host header, not including
the port, is to be used used to construct an ApplicationData parameter. If
you specify this parameter, WebSphere for z/OS classifies the outbound response
data by using the HOST value. In the request: http://www.mycompany.com/mywebap/myservlet www.mycompany.com represents the host value. |
URI | Indicates that the part of the Universal Resource Locator that specifies
the path to a resource is to be used to construct an ApplicationData parameter.
If you specify this parameter, WebSphere for z/OS classifies the outbound
response data by using the URI value. The path must be specified exactly as
it is entered in a browser because the check for this path is case sensitive. In the request: http://www.mycompany.com/mywebap/myservlet /mywebap/myservlet represents the URI value. |
HOSTURI | Indicates that the HOST and URI, concatenated together, are to be
used to construct an ApplicationData parameter. If you specify this parameter,
WebSphere for z/OS classifies the outbound response using the concatenated
HOST and URI value. In the request: Get request: http://www.mycompany.com/mywebap/myservlet www.mycompany.com/mywebap/myservlet represents the concatentated HOST and URI value. |
TCLASS | Indicates that a valid Workload Management (WLM) transaction class is to be used to construct an ApplicationData parameter. If you specify this parameter, you must specify the fully qualified name of the transaction class mapping file on the Transaction Class Mapping property. |
For example, if tclass.conf is the name of your transaction class mapping file, you would specify the following for the value on this property:
/mydir/tclass.conf
where mydir is the fully qualified directory where the tclass.conf file is located.