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<strong>Configuring</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Job</strong> <strong>Scheduler</strong> 24<br />

Environment variables (e.g. $HOME) are replaced by this attribute (see Settings which Allow Environment Variables<br />

to be Called (page 100)).<br />

The -include-path option has precedence over this parameter.<br />

The factory.ini (section [spooler], entry include_path= …) setting is overwritten by this parameter.<br />

mail_xslt_stylesheet="path" The path to <strong>the</strong> XSLT style sheet used for <strong>the</strong> preparation of e-mails<br />

The path to <strong>the</strong> XSLT style sheet. XSLT style sheets are used by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Job</strong> <strong>Scheduler</strong> for <strong>the</strong> preparation of e-mails.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> time of writing (April 2006) this subject is not documented.<br />

java_class_path="file_names" Java class path<br />

The Java CLASS_PATH setting is made here. This is a list of paths - on Windows Systems <strong>the</strong>se paths are<br />

separated by semi-colons (;), on Unix systems by colons (:).<br />

Note that jokers can be used in <strong>the</strong>se paths. The <strong>Job</strong> <strong>Scheduler</strong> <strong>the</strong>n replaces <strong>the</strong>se jokers with <strong>the</strong> respective file<br />

names. i.e. those existing in <strong>the</strong> file system.<br />

• On Windows systems, <strong>the</strong> * and ? characters may be used after <strong>the</strong> last directory separator.<br />

• On Unix systems <strong>the</strong> [ and ] characters can also be used. Jokers can be used in every folder name of a path<br />

(as in <strong>the</strong> csh shell).<br />

• Linux (GNU) also recognizes <strong>the</strong> {,} characters, when used in <strong>the</strong> following syntax:<br />

"xxx { alternative1 , alternative2 ,...} xxx", e.g. /dir/sos.{hostware,mail.spooler}.jar.<br />

The following points apply to every path in <strong>the</strong> class_path:<br />

• A path without a joker will be handed over to Java unchanged.<br />

• A path containing a joker will be converted to <strong>the</strong> existing path before being handed over.<br />

• Should no path corresponding to a joker be found <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> path will be ignored.<br />

• A path will also be ignored should it refer to a directory which cannot be read.<br />

• Environment variables (e.g. ${HOME}) will be replaced before a path is converted.<br />

These settings are generally made in <strong>the</strong> sos.ini (section [java], entry class_path= …) file.<br />

Example:<br />

class_path = s:\prod\bind\sos.*.jar;c:\jar\my.jar;c:\jar\*<br />

Environment variables (e.g. $HOME) are replaced by this attribute (see Settings which Allow Environment Variables<br />

to be Called (page 100)).<br />

The sos.ini (section [java], entry class_path= …) setting is overwritten by this parameter.<br />

java_options="text" Java options<br />

This setting specifies <strong>the</strong> directory in which <strong>the</strong> HostJava is installed - e.g. -Djava.library.path=.<br />

These options are passed to <strong>the</strong> Java Virtual Machine.<br />

These settings are generally made using sos.ini (section [java], entry options= …).<br />

Example:<br />

options = -Xdebug -Djava.library.path=s:/prod/bind<br />

Software- und Organisations-Service GmbH November 2011

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