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Properties : D.3 Ice Warning Properties
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D.3 Ice Warning Properties

Ice.Warn.Connections

Synopsis

Ice.Warn.Connections=num

Description

If num is set to a value larger than zero, Ice applications print warning messages for certain exceptional conditions in connections. The default value is 0.

Ice.Warn.Datagrams

Synopsis

Ice.Warn.Datagrams=num

Description

If num is set to a value larger than zero, servers print a warning message if they receive a datagram that exceeds the servers' receive buffer size. (Note that this condition is not detected by all UDP implementations—some implementations silently drop received datagrams that are too large.) The default value is 0.

Ice.Warn.Dispatch

Synopsis

Ice.Warn.Dispatch=num

Description

If num is set to a value larger than zero, Ice applications print warning messages for certain exceptions that are raised while an incoming request is dispatched.
Print warnings for unexpected Ice::LocalException, Ice::UserException, C++ exceptions, and Java run-time excep­tions (default).
Like 1, but also issue warnings for Ice::ObjectNotExistException, Ice::FacetNotExistException, and Ice::OperationNotExistException.

Ice.Warn.Endpoints

Synopsis

Ice.Warn.Endpoints=num

Description

If num is set to a value larger than zero, a warning is printed if a stringified proxy contains an endpoint that cannot be parsed. (For example, on versions of Ice that do not support SSL, stringified proxies containing SSL endpoints cause this warning.) The default value is 1.

Ice.Warn.AMICallback

Synopsis

Ice.Warn.AMICallback=num

Description

If num is set to a value larger than zero, warnings are printed if an AMI callback raises an exception. The default value is 1.

Ice.Warn.UnknownProperties

Synopsis

Ice.Warn.UnknownProperties=num

Description

If num is set to a value larger than zero, the Ice run time prints a warning about unknown properties for object adapters (see Section D.4) and proxies (see Section D.9). The default value is 1.

Ice.Warn.UnusedProperties

Synopsis

Ice.Warn.UnusedProperties=num

Description

If num is set to a value larger than zero, the Ice run time prints a warning about properties that were set but not read. The warning is emitted when a communi­cator is destroyed; it is useful to detect mis-spelled properties, such as Filesystem.MaxFilSize. The default value is 0.

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