Httpd parameters in weblogic.property

Hello!
I actually have two questions:
Anyone happens to know what are the important httpd parameters that would improve weblogic performance when included inside the servers weblogic.propterty file (not the global one which goes under /weblogic, this property file actually goes under /weblogic/testserver/)? We are using WLS5.1 and on SP5.
Also if there's any recommendation for tuning these parameters to better the performance?
Thanks!

Jessica
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WebLogic Server for optimal performance. Maybe they will be of some help to
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Jessica Tsou wrote:
Hello!
I actually have two questions:
Anyone happens to know what are the important httpd parameters that
would improve weblogic performance when included inside the servers
weblogic.propterty file (not the global one which goes under /weblogic, this
property file actually goes under /weblogic/testserver/)? We are using
WLS5.1 and on SP5.
>>
Also if there's any recommendation for tuning these parameters to betterthe performance?
>>
Thanks![WLSCapacityPlanning12.doc]
[WebLogicServerTuningGuide.doc]

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    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.jdbc.connTimeoutSecs', current value: '
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.name', current value: 'server'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.helpPageURL', current value: 'http://www.weblo
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.key.server', current value: 'C:\WebLogicComm
    okey.pem'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.rmi.startupArgs', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.topicSessionPool', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.logFileBufferKBytes', current value: '8'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.home', current value: 'C:\weblogic'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.documentRoot', current value: 'public_html'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.servlet.reloadOnModifyRecursive', current value
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.errorPage', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.certificate.authority3', current value: 'nul
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.administrativePort', current value: '0'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.certificate.authority2', current value: 'nul
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.startupClass', current value: '[weblogic.syste
    tup=com.beasys.commerce.foundation.plugin.weblogic.TraceStartup
    weblogic.system.startupClass.KeyBootstrap=com.beasys.commerce.
    otstrap
    weblogic.system.startupClass.serviceManager=com.beasys.commerce.servicemanag
    er.CommerceServiceManagerStartup ]'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.nonPrivGroup', current value: 'nobody'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.cluster.multicastTTL', current value: '1'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.home', current value: 'C:\WebLogicCommerceServ
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.https.keepAliveSecs', current value: '120'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jndi.transportableObjectFactories', current value: ''
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.certificateCacheSize', current value: '3'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.tunneling.clientTimeoutSecs', current value: '4
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jdbc.DataSource', current value: '[weblogic.jdbc.Data
    l.docPool=docPool ]'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.nonPrivUser', current value: 'nobody'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.zac.publishRoot', current value: 'exports'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.clientRootCA', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.cluster.defaultLoadAlgorithm', current value: 'round-
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.enable', current value: 'true'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.administrator.phone', current value: '(None)'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool', current value: '[weblogic.jdbc.
    rl=jdbc:beasys:docmgmt:com.beasys.commerce.axiom.document.ref.RefDocumentPro
    vider,driver=com.beasys.commerce.axiom.document.jd
    =0,initialCapacity=10,maxCapacity=20,capacityIncrement=1,allowShrinking=true
    ,shrinkPeriodMins=15,refreshMinutes=5,props=jdbc.u
    mmercePool;jdbc.isPooled=true;weblogic.t3.waitForConnection=true;weblogic.t3
    .waitSecondsForConnection=999999999999;weblogic.jt
    onSecs=999999999999;docBase=C:/WebLogicCommerceServer3.1/dmsBase;schemaXML=C
    :/WebLogicCommerceServer3.1/dmsBase/doc-schema.xml
    nPool.commercePool=url=jdbc:cloudscape:Commerce;create=true;upgrade=true,dri
    ver=COM.cloudscape.core.JDBCDriver,loginDelaySecs=
    Capacity=20,capacityIncrement=1,allowShrinking=true,shrinkPeriodMins=15,test
    ConnsOnReserve=true,testTable=WLCS_IS_ALIVE,refres
    ne;password=none;server=none;weblogic.t3.waitForConnection=true;weblogic.t3.
    waitSecondsForConnection=999999999999,weblogic.jts
    nSecs=999999999999,verbose=false ]'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.debug', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jdbc.logFileName', current value: 'C:\WebLogicCommerc
    og'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.cluster.dnsName', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.requireAuthentication', current value: 'true'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.cluster.multicastAddress', current value: ''
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.defaultSecureProtocol', current value: 't3s'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.realm.cache.auth.enable', current value: 'tr
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.executeThreadCount', current value: '15'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:39 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.cookie.comment', current value: 'Weblog
    ng Cookie'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.tableNamePrefix', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.connectionPool', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.shutdownClass', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.defaultServlet', current value: 'file'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.cluster.name', current value: 'mycluster'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.defaultProtocol', current value: 't3'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.postTimeoutSecs', current value: '30'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.group', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.realm.cache.caseSensitive', current value: '
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.certificate.server', current value: 'C:\WebL
    rver\democert.pem'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.mimeType', current value: '[weblogic.httpd.mime
    .wmlscriptc=wmlsc weblogic.httpd.mimeType.application/x-java-vm=class
    weblogic.httpd.mimeType.image/gif=gif weblogic.httpd.mim
    stream=exe weblogic.httpd.mimeType.text/html=html,htm
    weblogic.httpd.mimeType.application/pdf=pdf weblogic.httpd.mimeType.appl
    ar weblogic.httpd.mimeType.image/jpeg=jpeg,jpg
    weblogic.httpd.mimeType.image/vnd.wap.wbmp=wbmp
    weblogic.httpd.mimeType.applica
    tpd.mimeType.text/vnd.wap.wmlscript=wmls
    weblogic.httpd.mimeType.text/vnd.wap.wml=wml
    weblogic.httpd.mimeType.application/vnd.
    ttpd.mimeType.application/x-java-serialized-object=ser ]'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.webApp', current value: '[weblogic.httpd.webApp
    rceServer3.1/server/webapps/examples/portal/portal.war
    weblogic.httpd.webApp.tools=C:/WebLogicCommerceServer3.1/server/webapps
    c.httpd.webApp.wlcs=C:/WebLogicCommerceServer3.1/server/webapps/wlcs/ ]'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.minPasswordLen', current value: '8'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.connectionFactoryArgs', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.persistentStoreType', current value: 'f
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.cacheEntries', current value: '1024'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.certificate.authority', current value: 'C:\W
    \server\ca.pem'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.resource.MailSession', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.cookie.maxAgeSecs', current value: '-1'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.login.readTimeoutMillisSSL', current value: '25000'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.cluster.enable', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.SSL.ciphersuites', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.indexFiles', current value: 'index.html,index.h
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.password', current value: '[weblogic.password.system=
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.enableLogFile', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.enableReverseDNSLookups', current value: 'fals
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.indexDirectories', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.maxLogFileSize', current value: '1024'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.logFile', current value: 'C:\WebLogicCommerceS
    .log'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.timeoutSecs', current value: '3600'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.logFileFormat', current value: 'common'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.perClusterPropertiesFile', current value: 'nul
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.key.export.lifespan', current value: '500'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.CORBA.connectionPool', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'java.system.property', current value: '[java.system.property.c
    /WebLogicCommerceServer3.1/db/data ]'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.logFileName', current value: 'C:\WebLogicCommer
    s.log'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.defaultMimeType', current value: 'text/plain'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.debug.httpd.servlet', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.connectionFactoryName', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.SSLListenPort', current value: '7502'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.URLResource', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.cookie.name', current value: 'WebLogicS
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.quiescent', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.register', current value: '[weblogic.httpd.regi
    sys.commerce.foundation.flow.FlowManager
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminProps=admin.AdminProps
    weblogic.httpd.register.classes=w
    hServlet weblogic.httpd.register.AdminEvents=admin.AdminEvents
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminMain=admin.AdminMain weblogic.http
    gic.servlet.ServerSideIncludeServlet
    weblogic.httpd.register.servletimages=weblogic.servlet.internal.InternalImag
    eServlet webl
    oleHelp=weblogic.servlet.ClasspathServlet
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminJDBC=admin.AdminJDBC
    weblogic.httpd.register.ShowDocSer
    .content.ShowDocServlet
    weblogic.httpd.register.*.jsp=weblogic.servlet.JSPServlet
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminCaptureRootCA=a
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminRealm=admin.AdminRealm
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminLicense=admin.AdminLicense weblogic.httpd.reg
    certificate weblogic.httpd.register.AdminConnections=admin.AdminConnections
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminClients=admin.AdminCl
    ister.file=weblogic.servlet.FileServlet
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminVersion=admin.AdminVersion
    weblogic.httpd.register.authen
    .ClientAuthenticationServlet
    weblogic.httpd.register.AdminThreads=admin.AdminThreads ]'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.clientRootCA4', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.clientRootCA3', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.clientRootCA2', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.cookies.enable', current value: 'true'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.servlet.extensionCaseSensitive', current value:
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.realm.cache.group.enable', current value: 't
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.nativeIO.enable', current value: 'true'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.rmi.enableServerSideStubs', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.cookie.path', current value: '/'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.session.URLRewriting.enable', current value: 't
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.enableSetUID', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.realm.cache.acl.enable', current value: 'tru
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.topic', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.administrator.name', current value: 'WebLogic Adminis
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.jms.queueSessionPool', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.ssl.enable', current value: 'true'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.administrator.location', current value: '(None)'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.enableSetGID', current value: 'false'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.initArgs', current value: '[weblogic.httpd.init
    Filename=/weblogic/admin/help/NoContent.html
    weblogic.httpd.initArgs.*.jsp=pageCheckSeconds=0,packagePrefix=jsp,compileCo
    mmand
    gDir=C:/WebLogicCommerceServer3.1/server/classfiles,verbose=false,keepgenera
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    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.administrator.email', current value: 'root'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.enableConsole', current value: 'true'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.security.realm.cache.perm.enable', current value: 'tr
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.system.user', current value: 'system'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <Config> Property name:
    'weblogic.httpd.charsets', current value: 'null'
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> awt.toolkit =
    sun.awt.windows.WToolkit
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> cloudscape.system.home
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    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> commerce.properties =
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    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> file.encoding = Cp1252
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> file.encoding.pkg =
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    sun.awt.Win32GraphicsEnvironment
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> java.awt.printerjob =
    sun.awt.windows.WPrinterJob
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> java.class.path =
    C:\jdk\lib\tools.jar;C:\weblogic\lib\weblogic510sp6boo
    s\boot
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    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> java.compiler =
    symcjit
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    C:\jdk\jre\lib\ext
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    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> java.io.tmpdir =
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    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> java.library.path =
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    in
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    java.protocol.handler.pkgs = weblogic.utils|weblogic.utils
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    =
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> java.security.policy =
    C:\weblogic\weblogic.policy
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props>
    java.specification.name = Java Platform API Specification
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props>
    java.specification.vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props>
    java.specification.version = 1.2
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    Microsystems Inc.
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> java.vendor.url =
    http://java.sun.com/
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props> java.vendor.url.bug =
    http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
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    JDK-1.2.2-001, native threads, symcjit
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    VM
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props>
    java.vm.specification.name = Java Virtual Machine Specification
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props>
    java.vm.specification.vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
    Fri Dec 01 11:04:40 GMT+05:30 2000:<I> <System Props>
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