Specifies the Java properties used by scripting administration.
There are three levels of default property files that load before any property file specified on the command line. The first level represents an installation default, located in the WebSphere Application Server properties directory called wsadmin.properties. The second level represents a user default, and is located in the Java user.home property just as .wscprc was in the WebSphere Application Server V4.0. This properties file is also called wsadmin.properties. The third level is a properties file pointed to by the WSADMIN_PROPERTIES environment variable. This environment variable is defined in the environment where the wsadmin tool starts. If one or more of these property files is present, they are interpreted before any properties file present on the command line. These three levels of property files load in the order that they are specified. The properties file loaded last, overrides the ones loaded earlier.
The following Java properties are used by scripting:
The supported scripting language
is Jacl. Other scripting languages that the Bean Scripting Framework (BSF)
supports might work, but have not been tested.
If multiple users work with the wsadmin tool simultaneously, set different traceFile properties in the user properties files. If the file name contains double byte character set (DBCS) characters, use unicode format, such as \uxxxx, where xxxx is a number.
If multiple users work with the wsadmin tool simultaneously, set different validationOutput properties in the user properties files. If the file name contains double byte character set (DBCS) characters, use unicode format, such as \uxxxx, where xxxx is a number.
The possible values are true and false. The default value is true.
The Java virtual machine API uses java.io.temp as the default value.
Possible values are: NONE, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, HIGHEST. The default is HIGHEST.
Possible values are true and false. The default value is true.
The wsadmin.properties file
specifies securityProcs.jacl and LTPA_LDAPSecurityProcs.jacl as
the values of this property. Use the default to make security configuration
easier.