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Configuration syntax in Nexus Timestamp Server

This article describes the syntax when configuring Nexus Timestamp Server.

All configuration parameters are in the form: <name>=<value>. The character # first on a line starts a comment.

Configuration parameters can be grouped into sections. A prefix in square brackets on a line starts a new section. See this example:

Example: Section grouped with a prefix
[server.0] connector.0.host=localhost connector.0.port=8879 connector.0.requestHeaderSize=24576

Sections are a shorthand of this:

Example: Section without prefix
server.0.connector.0.host=localhost server.0.connector.0.port=8879 server.0.connector.0.requestHeaderSize=24576





Configuration parameters can be split into several configuration files using an include statement:

Exampel: 'include' statement
#include ./*-webapp.properties

This example will include parameters from all files with file names ending with “-webapp.properties”.



Text substitution will be performed on the values defined in the configuration files. The following replacements will be done:

Variable

Description

Variable

Description

${ConfigurationDir}

Path to directory containing the configuration root.

${ConfigDir}

Path to directory containing the configuration root.

${config}

Path to directory containing the configuration root.

${ServiceDir}

Path to the current used service directory.

${service}

The name of the current service.

${var}

Path to the directory containing the variable data files.





To scramble any configuration parameter in the configuration file:

  1. Add the keyword encrypted as a sub configuration to the configuration.

  2. The next time the application starts it scans the configuration file for unscrambled values in the file and scrambles the value, and saves the updated file to disk.

Example:

The parameter *.pin = 1234 is considered to be sensitive and therefore it should be scrambled.

  1. To scramble the parameter, replace the parameter with *.pin.encrypted = 1234.

  2. The server will find the unscrambled value and scramble it.

  3. The resulting configuration file will have the parameter *.pin.encrypted = encrypted:MCa12==

The scrambling will create *.seed files that must not be deleted, or the scrambled value can not be unscrambled.





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