Preferences settings

Use the Preferences page to specify whether you want the administrative console workspace to refresh automatically after changes, the default scope to be the administrative console node, confirmation dialogs to display, and the workspace banner and descriptions to display.

Preferences on the console taskbar.

 

Enable WorkSpace Auto-Refresh

Specifies whether you want the administrative console workspace to redraw automatically after the administrative configuration changes.

The default is for the workspace to redraw automatically. If you direct the console to create a new instance of, for example, an appserver, the Application Servers page refreshes automatically and shows the new server's name in the collection of servers.

Specify that the workspace not redraw automatically means that re-access a page by clicking on the console navigation tree or links on collection pages to see changes made to the administrative configuration.

Data type Boolean
Default true

 

Do not confirm WorkSpace Discards

Specifies whether confirmation dialogs display after a request to delete an object. The default is for confirmation dialogs not to display.

Data type Boolean
Default false

 

Use Default Scope

Specifies whether the default scope is the administrative console node. The default is for the scope not to be the console node.

Data type Boolean
Default false

 

Hide/Show Banner

Specifies whether the WebSphere Application Server banner along the top of administrative console displays. The default is for the banner to display.

Data type Boolean
Default true

 

Hide/Show Descriptions

Specifies whether information on console pages and fields within the pages is shown. The Hide/Show Field and Page Descriptions icons on the right of the taskbar provide the same function. The default is to show page and field descriptions.

Data type Boolean
Default true


Using the administrative console
Administrative console buttons

 

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