The configuration file has the ability to customize the execution environment that will be used as the default for all applications started through the Agent Controller. This is done by defining <Variable> sub-elements within the <AgentControllerEnvironment> element in the configuration file. Variables may be configured to either replace the default environment inherited at start time or to augment the environment.
To specify the execution environment in the configuration file:
<AgentControllerEnvironment>
<Variable name="JAVA_PATH" value="C:\j2sdk1.4.2_06\bin\java.exe" position="replace"/>
<Variable name="TPTP_AC_HOME" value="C:\tptp" position="replace"/>
<Variable name="PATH" value="%TPTP_AC_HOME%\bin" position="prepend"/>
<Variable name="SYS_TEMP_DIR" value="C:\Temp" position="replace"/>
<Variable name="LOCAL_AGENT_TEMP_DIR" value="%SYS_TEMP_DIR%" position="replace"/>
</AgentControllerEnvironment>
Note
Any number of <Variable> sub-elements can be added to the environment. The elements are processed in the order they appear. These environment settings apply to all applications. When a launch request is made, individual applications may have their environment modified further.
The environment variables defined in serviceconfig.xml can be extended through the use of the pluginconfig.xml file. Environment variables defined in that file will be read by the Agent Controller when it first starts up and added to those obtained from its own AgentControllerEnvironment element.
Related tasks
Locating the configuration files
Administering the Agent Controller
The pluginconfig.xml
File
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