Maintain Application Properties
After the Composer configuration microservice has been configured and started, you can use the Properties tab in the Service Monitor to maintain the configuration properties of Composer's other microservices. For information about specific Composer properties and property files, see Configuration Property Files.
To maintain configuration properties using the Service Monitor:
Using a web browser, navigate to the Service Monitor for the Composer instance. Its default port is 8050. For example, if running locally, the Composer instance would be http://localhost:8080, so the Service Monitor URL would be http://localhost:8050. If your Composer instance is at IP address 10.2.3.24, the Service Monitor URL would be http://10.2.3.24:8050.
A login screen will appear.
Log into the Service Monitor using the Service Monitor user name and password you defined when the Service Monitor was installed. See Install and Configure the Composer Service Monitor.
Select Properties on the main menu bar.
The Properties page appears.
Select a Composer microservice in the Service drop-down list. The properties for the microservice are listed. The screenshot above lists all the properties in the
zoomdata.properties
file used by thezoomdata
microservice.See Composer Microservice Name Reference for a list of Composer's microservices. If a microservice is not listed in the Service drop-down list, that Composer microservice is not yet set up to use the configuration server or the microservice is down.
Locate the microservice property in the list that you want to change.
- The list of properties can be sorted alphabetically by key or value. Select the Key or Value list heading to sort the properties in ascending or descending order.
- You can locate a property in the list by typing all or part of its name in the Search box at the top of the page.
Change the value of the property in the Value box associated with the microservice property you located.
Be careful changing properties. Some properties should not be changed, except with the help of Composer Technical Support. The results of property changes could be unpredictable, if they are not made correctly.
See Configuration Property Files for a list of the property files and links to descriptions of the properties for which changes are approved.
Select Save Properties to save your property changes.
Select Apply Updates to apply the property changes to your running Composer instance. Composer dynamically stops and restarts the appropriate Composer microservices.
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