Difference between(Usage) instance.properties and bootstrap.properties

Hi every one,
Might be the basic Q but unable to locate the exact forum for the same.
What is the usage/diff between instance.properties and bootstrap.properties and instance.properties.vmprop and instance.properties.vmprop.XX
Thanks in advance.

Hello,
Instance.properties contain all the values which you set in the config tool for memory parameters . This file is created every time when the J2EE engine is started . The information which stored in DB is written into this file and placed on the server at the cluster directory .
bootstrap.properties contains all the basic j2ee profile parametrs whicha re needed for the server process to start .
the vmprop.xx file is also used for keeping a record of the memory parametrs .
Thanks

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