Advanced web settings
In the Web settings pane of the Web Designer Configuration Editor, you configure the following web settings.
Table 36: Web setting
HTML headers |
HTTP header lines that the server outputs for every HTTP query. |
After logging off |
Page that is displayed after the user has logged off. |
Close session after idle time (minutes) |
Period of inactivity after which the session is closed.
NOTE: Enter the value 0 if you want the session to remain open despite being idle. |
Compress HTTP transfer |
Specifies whether the HTTP transfer takes place in compressed form. |
Create Windows performance indicators |
When you install a web application, performance counters are registered, which provide information about the state of the application. For detailed information, see the Using the performance indicators for monitoring. |
Storing the cache directories
The storage of the cache directories is configured in the Web Designer Configuration Editor in the Cache pane.
Table 37: Settings for cache directories
Cache directory |
Full path to the directory used for temporary saving of frequently used application contents. |
Assembly cache |
Full path to the directory for caching assembler files. |
Configuring debugger services
For functions of the web application that support the debugging mode, a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) connection must be established. The permitted port range for the WCF connection is configured in the Web Designer Configuration Editor in the Debugger Service pane.
To restrict the port range of the WCF connection
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Open the Web Designer Configuration Editor.
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In the Debugger service pane, enable the Limit port range option and define the limits for the port using the connection.
Configuring the search service
Prerequisite for using the Web Designer Web Portal is an application server installed with the search service.
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If you run the Web Designer Web Portal directly over an application server installed with the search service, you can use the full text search immediately.
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If you are using the Web Designer Web Portal with an application server that does not have an installed search service, or with a direct database connection, you will need to enter an application server with an installed search service in the configuration of the web application.
The application server is usually entered during the Web Designer Web Portal installation. For subsequent changes, use the Web Designer Configuration Editor.
To enter an application server at a later date
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Open the Web Designer Configuration Editor.
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In the Search service pane, click Select application server.
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Enter the application server's web address in the URL.
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Test the connection by selecting Test connection from the Options menu.
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Edit other optional settings by selecting Advanced settings from the Options menu.
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To accept the settings, click OK.
Certain important columns are already indexed for full text search in the default installation. You configure more columns for full text searching if you require.
For more information about configuring columns for the full text search, see the One Identity Manager Configuration Guide. For more information about using the full text search in the Web Designer Web Portal, see the One Identity Manager Web Designer Web Portal User Guide.
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