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Revision as of 06:09, 30 June 2023
Specific Configuration Files
The specific configuration files are considered in the configuration via inclusion. For example, the tag <bindings configSource="Logging.config" /> in the main configuration file adds all settings of Logging.config to the configuration.
Specific files are available for:
- Bindings: different configurations for data services and endpoints
- Clients: definitions used by the data service for connecting to the session management service
- Logging: configuration of destination paths, etc.
- Runtime: runtime specific configurations
- Services: used by the data service and the session management service
- Application Settings: configuration of the data and session management service of the web service
- Web Settings: configuration of the web site.
This table shows by which component the specific files are used.
Description | Example file | Web service | Studio | Enterprise Service |
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Application settings | AppSettings.config | - | - | |
Bindings | Bindings.config | |||
Clients | Client.config | |||
Logging | Logging.config | |||
Runtime settings | Runtime.config | |||
Services | Services.config | - | - | |
Web | web.config |