RESOURCE
This RESOURCE
element defines general JGAS settings that can be used in the definition of applications and in external application configuration files.
Syntax
<RESOURCE Id=res-id [
Source={
"INTERNAL"|
"ENVIRON"}
]
>res-data</RESOURCE>
- res-id is the unique identifier of the resource.
- The
Source
attribute specifies the location of the resource. This attribute is mandatory.The JGAS locates the resource based on the value of theSource
attribute, if specified.- If
Source
isINTERNAL
, the resource is resolved to the location provided. - If
Source
isENVIRON
, the resource is the name of an environment variable, which represents the location of the resource.There is no default, you must specify either
INTERNAL
orENVIRON
; otherwise, a configuration error is raised.
- If
- res-data is the value of the resource.
Child elements
There are no child elements.
Usage
You use this element to specify resources such as location of DVM, etc., within individual APPLICATION_LIST
or
SERVICE_LIST
configurations.
Resources are defined in the RESOURCES (for JGAS) element
of the JGAS configuration file.
Source INTERNAL usage example
A resource defined with a reference to the internal location of the DVM or runtime
program.
<RESOURCE Id="res.dvm.wa" Source="INTERNAL">$(res.fgldir)/bin/fglrun.exe</RESOURCE>
Source ENVIRON usage example
In this example, the resource "res.os " contains the value of the environment variable OS. For
example, on a Windows® system, the environment variable OS
could have the value
"Windows_NT".
<RESOURCE Id="res.os" Source="ENVIRON">OS</RESOURCE>
Parent elements
This element is a child of the following: