Apama Documentation : Deploying and Managing Apama Applications : Correlator Utilities Reference : Using the Apama component extended configuration file
Using the Apama component extended configuration file
 
Binding server components to particular addresses
Ensuring that client connections are from particular addresses
Setting environment variables for Apama components
Setting log files and log levels in an extended configuration file
Sample extended configuration file
Starting a correlator with an extended configuration file
The Apama component extended configuration file is an optional file that you can use to do the following:
*Bind Apama server components to a particular set of addresses.
*Specify that Apama client connections must be from a particular IP address or range of IP addresses.
*Set environment variables for Apama components.
*Set log files and log levels for EPL root, packages, monitors, or events.
You can specify the optional extended configuration file when you start the correlator. If you do, the settings in the extended configuration file apply to the following Apama components:
*Correlator
*IAF
*Sentinel Agent
*engine_receive correlator tool
In an extended configuration file, if a line includes a special character that you want to be treated as a literal, you must escape it by inserting a backslash just before it. A character that follows two consecutive backslashes (\\) is treated as a literal. Single quotes inside double quotes are treated as a literal. Double quotes inside single quotes are treated as a literal. See the example in Sample extended configuration file.
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