Use the Edit Managed Thread Factory page to edit a managed thread factory resource.
The Edit Managed Thread Factory page contains the following options.
Button to restore settings that have default values to their default values. Settings that do not have default values are not changed.
A unique name that identifies the resource. The JNDI name is a read-only field. You can only specify the JNDI name when you create a new resource.
The logical JNDI name for the resource. It is a Java EE standard name by which the resource can be accessed. The logical JNDI name is a read-only field. See Logical JNDI Names for more information.
The contexts to propagate to threads: Classloader, JNDI, Security, or WorkArea. Context propagation can be enabled or disabled. If enabled, the selected contexts are propagated. If disabled, none of the contexts are propagated, even if they are selected. The default value is Enabled, with all four contexts selected.
Whether the resource is available at runtime.
If only the default server instance, server
, exists in the domain, the resource's runtime availability can be enabled or disabled. Runtime availability is enabled by default.
If any clusters or standalone instances have been created in the domain, use the Target tab to control runtime availability of the resource on its targets.
The priority to assign to created threads. The default value is 5.
The deployment order of this resource. Resources with lower numbers are loaded first at server startup. The default value is 100.
A description of this resource.
Additional properties for the resource. GlassFish Server does not define any additional properties for this resource type. Moreover, this resource type does not currently use any additional properties.