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Revision as of 07:55, 16 June 2020


Overview

System Properties are generally set when the Java virual machine that is running Fusion Registry is launched. However the Registry provides a way to list all of the System properties and also provides the ability to set their values. Note that setting some of the system properties will have no effect on the running Registry as these must be supplied at startup time . The properties that can be changed and for the change to have an effect are listed below.

Obtaining System Properties

A root or an admin user of Fusion Registry can access the System Properites, returned in JSON form, by performing a GET request to the url:

http://[server]:[port]/FusionRegistry/ws/secure/settings/getSystemProperties

As this is a secure Web Service the user must be logged on, or supply correct credentials. The result is an array of JSON objects, where each object has a Key and a Value For example:

{
  Key: "edi.lenient.enabled",
  Value: "true"
}

Setting System Properties

A root or an admin user of Fusion Registry can set a System Properites by performing a POST request to the url:

http://[server]:[port]/FusionRegistry/ws/secure/settings/setSystemProperty

Appropriate credential must be supplied. The input format is JSON of the form

{
    "Key": "edi.lenient.enabled",
    "Value": "false"
}

If the "value" specified is blank this will have the effect of removing the property. For example the following will remove the property "ENFORCE_STRICT_SDMX_2.1":

{
    "Key": "ENFORCE_STRICT_SDMX_2.1",
    "Value": ""
}

Properties which may be Dynamically changed

Changing a property whilst the Registry is running may not have any effect. The following properties can be changed and their effect will be immediate:


Property Default Value Effect
edi.lenient.enabled false Sets the EDI Leniency of the Registry
edi.enforce.primarymeasure.enabled false Sets whether a Primary Measure should be enforced in EDI
ENFORCE_STRICT_SDMX_2.1 false Puts the Registry into Enforcing Strict values for SDMX 2.1


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