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While creating or using Adeptia Connect services, you may want to change the application properties to let the services perform and achieve the desired business output. If you are an admin user, Adeptia Connect gives you the authority to view the application configuration for troubleshooting purposes and also allows you to update the application properties. 

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Viewing application configuration

The application configuration module allows you to configure properties that govern application and security settings. 

The application configuration module displays the Adeptia Connect related information such as mail parameters, Version Control configuration, Session Time Out, and Process Flow Recovery Settings etc. application configurations are non-editable and can be viewed only by the Admin for troubleshooting purposes.

Only the users of Admin and Sys Admin type can view the application properties.

Follow the steps below to view the application configuration:

  1. Click Accounts > Settings.
  2. Expand the Application Settings or Security Settings in the left panel according to your need.
  3. Select the required option. For example, Common, Runtime, WebRunner, Event, Portal, Certificates.
  4. Expand the property category to view the properties associated with it.

Updating application properties

The values for application properties can be updated to make the application work as per your requirement. For example, you can change the mail server settings, and enable or disable transaction recovery, etc.

Only the users of Sys Admin type can update the application properties.

Follow the steps below to update the application properties:

  1. Click Accounts > Settings.
  2. Expand the Application Settings or Security Settings in the left panel according to your need.
  3. Select the required option. For example, CommonRuntimeWebRunnerEventPortalCertificates.
  4. Expand the property category to view the properties associated with it.
  5. Double-click the corresponding value field for a property.
  6. Change the value for the property, and click Update.
    You'll see a message saying 'Properties saved successfully. It will take some time to reflect these changes on every microservice instance.'
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