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The profile part of the URL is only relevant for the launch of the Smart Client. When deeplinking into running Smart Clients the profile can be omitted from the deeplink URL. For more info on all possible options for Smart Clients URL's, see Starting Smart Clients.
A profile can contain one or more settings. There are two three basic types of settings:
All these settings will be saved in the server's servoy.properties
file.
Deeplink settingsSettings
Through profiles it's possible to specify startup arguments and/or a deeplink method, by adding one of the following properties:
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For the solution, method and argument settings, it's also possible to use the short syntax (resp. s, m and a).
Configuration settingsSettings
Configuration properties are properties that start with "'system.property."'. Any property that starts with this will be send to the launched Smart Client. This can be either standard Java system properties or Servoy specific system properties, including Tunnel configuration properties.
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Servoy configuration properties
There are two Servoy specific system properties that can be used within a Profile:
Tunnel configuration properties
The Tunnel has an extensive set of configuration options to allow optimal operation for any combination of firewalls and proxies. More information on the configuration options for the tunnel can be found hereat Advanced HTTP Tunnel Configuration.
Servoy Settings
Servoy properties are properties that start with 'servoy.' like 'servoy.maxClientHeap' or 'servoy.branding'.
All Servoy properties that are related to the Smart Client can be added to the Profile.