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Glassfish example source code file (Strings.properties)
The Glassfish Strings.properties source code# # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. # # Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of either the GNU # General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common Development # and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the "License"). You # may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can # obtain a copy of the License at # https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL_1_1.html # or packager/legal/LICENSE.txt. 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However, if you add GPL Version 2 code # and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the option applies # only if the new code is made subject to such option by the copyright # holder. # button.Flush=Flush tree.jdbcResources=JDBC Resources tree.jdbcResources.tooltip=JDBC Resources tree.connectionPools=JDBC Connection Pools tree.connectionPools.tooltip=JDBC Connection Pools tree.jdbc=JDBC tree.jdbc.tooltip=JDBC jdbc.pageTitle=JDBC jdbc.pageTitleHelp= jdbcResources.pageTitle=JDBC Resources jdbcResources.pageTitleHelp=JDBC resources provide applications with a means to connect to a database. jdbcResource.editPageTitle=Edit JDBC Resource jdbcResource.editPageTitleHelp=Edit an existing JDBC data source. jdbcResource.targetPageTitle=JDBC Resource Targets jdbcResource.newPageTitle=New JDBC Resource jdbcResource.newPageTitleHelp=Specify a unique JNDI name that identifies the JDBC resource you want to create. The name must contain only alphanumeric, underscore, dash, or dot characters. jdbcResource.poolHelp=Use the <a href="#{request.contextPath}/jdbc/jdbcConnectionPools.jsf">JDBC Connection Pools page to create new pools #JDBC Connection Pool jdbcConnectionPools.pageTitle=JDBC Connection Pools jdbcConnectionPools.pageTitleHelp=To store, organize, and retrieve data, most applications use relational databases. Java EE applications access relational databases through the JDBC API. Before an application can access a database, it must get a connection. jdbcConnectionPool.step1PageTitle=New JDBC Connection Pool (Step 1 of 2) jdbcConnection.step1PageHelp=Identify the general settings for the connection pool. jdbcConnectionPool.Step2PageTitle=New JDBC Connection Pool (Step 2 of 2) jdbcConnection.step2PageHelp=Identify the general settings for the connection pool. Datasource Classname or Driver Classname must be specified for the connection pool. jdbcConnectionPool.editPageTitle=Edit JDBC Connection Pool jdbcConnection.editPageHelp=Modify an existing JDBC connection pool. A JDBC connection pool is a group of reusable connections for a particular database. jdbcPool.general=General Settings jdbcPool.poolName=Pool Name: jdbcPool.datasource=Datasource Classname: jdbcPool.driver=Driver Classname: jdbcPool.datasourceHelpEnter=Select or enter vendor-specific classname that implements the DataSource and/or XADataSource APIs jdbcPool.driverHelpEnter=Select or enter vendor-specific classname that implements the java.sql.Driver interface. jdbcPool.datasourceHelp=Vendor-specific classname that implements the DataSource and/or XADataSource APIs jdbcPool.driverHelp=Vendor-specific classname that implements the java.sql.Driver interface. jdbcPool.resTypeHelp=Must be specified if the datasource class implements more than 1 of the interface. jdbcPool.dbVendor=Database Driver Vendor: jdbcPool.dbVendorHelp=Select or enter a database driver vendor jdbcPool.poolSettings=Pool Settings jdbcPool.initPoolSize=Initial and Minimum Pool Size: jdbcPool.initPoolSizeHelp=Minimum and initial number of connections maintained in the pool jdbcPool.maxPoolSize=Maximum Pool Size: jdbcPool.maxPoolSizeHelp=Maximum number of connections that can be created to satisfy client requests jdbcPool.poolResize=Pool Resize Quantity: jdbcPool.poolResizeHelp=Number of connections to be removed when pool idle timeout expires jdbcPool.idleTimeout=Idle Timeout: jdbcPool.idleTimeoutHelp=Maximum time that connection can remain idle in the pool jdbcPool.maxWait=Max Wait Time: jdbcPool.maxWaitHelp=Amount of time caller waits before connection timeout is sent jdbcPool.Validation=Connection Validation jdbcPool.conValidation=Connection Validation: jdbcPool.conValidationHelp=Validate connections, allow server to reconnect in case of failure jdbcPool.valMethod=Validation Method: jdbcPool.valCN=Validation Classname: jdbcPool.valCNHelp=If custom-validation is selected, specify validation classname. jdbcPool.tableName=Table Name: jdbcPool.tableNameHelp=If table validation is selected, select or enter the table name. jdbcPool.failOnAny=On Any Failure: jdbcPool.failOnAnyHelp=Close all connections and reconnect on failure, otherwise reconnect only when used jdbcPool.closeAll=Close All Connections jdbcPool.allowCaller=Allow Non Component Callers: jdbcPool.allowCallerHelp=Enable the pool to be used by non-component callers such as ServletFilters jdbcPool.nonTransConnection=Non Transactional Connections: jdbcPool.nonTransConnectionHelp=Returns non-transactional connections jdbcPool.transIsolationSection=Transaction jdbcPool.transIsolation=Transaction Isolation: jdbcPool.transIsolationHelp=If unspecified, use default level for JDBC Driver jdbcPool.isoLevel=Isolation Level: jdbcPool.isoLevelHelp=All connections use same isolation level; requires Transaction Isolation jdbcPool.Guaranteed=Guaranteed jdbcPool.initSqlHelp=Specify a SQL string to be executed whenever a connection is created from the pool jdbcPool.initSql=Init SQL: jdbcPool.sqlTL=SQL Trace Listeners: jdbcPool.sqlTLHelp=Comma-separated list of classes that implement the org.glassfish.api.jdbc.SQLTraceListener interface jdbcPool.pooling=Pooling: jdbcPool.poolingHelp=When set to false, disables connection pooling for the pool jdbcPool.duringCreation=During Creation jdbcPool.ping=Ping: jdbcPool.pingHelp=When enabled, the pool is pinged during creation or reconfiguration to identify and warn of any erroneous values for its attributes jdbcConnectionPool.advancePageTitle=Edit JDBC Connection Pool Advanced Attributes jdbcConnectionPool.advancePageTitleHelp=Modify an existing JDBC connection pool. A JDBC connection pool is a group of reusable connections for a particular database. jdbcPool.connectionSettings=Connection Settings jdbcPool.wrapJdbcObjects=Wrap JDBC Objects: jdbcPool.wrapJdbcObjectsHelp=When set to true, application will get wrapped jdbc objects for Statement, PreparedStatement, CallableStatement, ResultSet, DatabaseMetaData jdbcPool.statementCacheSize=Statement Cache Size: jdbcPool.statementCacheSizeHelp=Caching is enabled when set to a positive non-zero value (for example, 10) jdbcPool.statementTimeoutInSeconds=Statement Timeout: jdbcPool.statementTimeoutInSecondsHelp=Timeout property of a connection to enable termination of abnormally long running queries. -1 implies that it is not enabled. jdbcPool.validateAtmostOnceInSeconds=Validate At Most Once: jdbcPool.validateAtmostOnceInSecondsHelp=Specifies the time interval in seconds between successive requests to validate a connection at most once. Default value is 0, which means the attribute is not enabled. jdbcPool.connectionLeakTimeoutInSeconds=Leak Timeout: jdbcPool.connectionLeakTimeoutInSecondsHelp=0 implies no leak detection jdbcPool.connectionLeakReclaim=Leak Reclaim: jdbcPool.connectionLeakReclaimHelp=If enabled, leaked connection will be reclaimed by the pool after connection leak timeout occurs jdbcPool.connectionCreationRetryAttempts=Creation Retry Attempts: jdbcPool.connectionCreationRetryAttemptsHelp=Number of attempts to create a new connection. 0 implies no retries. jdbcPool.connectionCreationRetryIntervalInSeconds=Retry Interval: jdbcPool.connectionCreationRetryIntervalInSecondsHelp=Time interval between retries while attempting to create a connection. Effective when Creation Retry Attempts is greater than 0. jdbcPool.lazyConnectionEnlistment=Lazy Connection Enlistment: jdbcPool.lazyConnectionEnlistmentHelp=Enlist a resource to the transaction only when it is actually used in a method jdbcPool.lazyConnectionAssociation=Lazy Association: jdbcPool.lazyConnectionAssociationHelp=Connections are lazily associated when an operation is performed on them jdbcPool.associationWithThread=Associate with Thread: jdbcPool.associationWithThreadHelp=When the same thread is in need of a connection, it can reuse the connection already associated with that thread jdbcPool.matchConnections=Match Connections: jdbcPool.matchConnectionsHelp=Turns connection matching for the pool on or off jdbcPool.maxConnectionUsageCount=Max Connection Usage : jdbcPool.maxConnectionUsageCountHelp=Connections will be reused by the pool for the specified number of times, after which they will be closed. 0 implies the feature is not enabled. jdbcConnectionPool.propertyPageTitle=Edit JDBC Connection Pool Properties jdbcConnectionPool.propertyPageTitleHelp=Modify properties of an existing JDBC connection pool. resourcesTable.colPoolName=Pool Name resourcesTable.colJndiName=JNDI Name resourcesTable.colDesc=Description resourcesTable.colPool=Connection Pool resourcesTable.colResType=Resource Type resourcesTable.colClassname=Classname resourcesTable.colResAdapter=Resource Adapter resourcesTable.resources=Resources resourcesTable.Pools=Pools connectors.User=user connectors.systemAll=system-all connectors.systemAdmin=system-admin connectors.systemInstance=system-instance msg.JS.confirmDeleteJR=Selected JDBC Resource(s) will be deleted. Continue? msg.JS.confirmDeleteCP=Selected Connection Pool(s) will be deleted. Continue? msg.warning.poolCreatedPingFailed=Pool successfully created with the following Warning msg.warning.poolSavedPingFailed=Values successfully saved with the following Warning msg.Error.classNameCannotBeEmpty=Must specify either Datasource Classname or Driver Classname. Other Glassfish examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Glassfish Strings.properties source code file: |
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