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jvx:communication:connection_client_properties [2018/02/01 10:31] admin created |
jvx:communication:connection_client_properties [2020/06/08 15:54] (current) cduncan |
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- | ~~Title: Setting Client Properties at connection establishment~~ | + | ~~Title: Setting Client Properties at Connection Establishment~~ |
The use of [[jvx:communication:client_server_properties|Client/Server Properties]] has already been explained. | The use of [[jvx:communication:client_server_properties|Client/Server Properties]] has already been explained. | ||
- | However, in some cases it may be beneficial if default values can be defined during the creation of a MasterConnection. This makes sense when, for example, client tasks are configured by the server. | + | However, in some cases it may be beneficial if default values can be defined during the creation of a master connection. This makes sense when, for example, client tasks are configured by the server. |
- | A concrete example would be the distinction between productive and development mode or in addition, the default log level. | + | A concrete example would be the distinction between productive and development mode or, in addition, the default log level. |
The application's config.xml can be used to predefine properties: | The application's config.xml can be used to predefine properties: | ||
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</file> | </file> | ||
- | Here it should be mentioned, that the usage of the properties has to be handled by the application (on Client). | + | Here it should be mentioned that the usage of the properties has to be handled by the application (on client). |