Passive agents can be configured and run from the application command line, the application or applet GUI, or the applet tag. Refer to Starting a JT Harness harness agent for a description of the different features and functions that each provides.
Depending on how you choose to start the agent, you must set the following minimum set of parameters either in the command line, the GUI Parameter pane, or the applet tag:
The type of agent mode that you use determines how the agent communicates with the JT Harness harness and the protocol that is used. A passive agent waits for the JT Harness harness to initiate the connection using TCP/IP communications protocol.
To specify a passive agent, use the appropriate setting or option from the following table.
Interface | Option or Setting |
---|---|
Default | Active |
Command line |
-passive |
Applet tag |
<param name=mode value=passive>
|
GUI Parameter pane |
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The port option specifies the port that the passive agent uses to listen for the JT Harness harness. The JT Harness harness and agent must use the same port. If the ports are not the same, the JT Harness harness cannot communicate with the agent. The default value for passive agents is 1908.
To specify a port other than 1908, use the appropriate setting or option from the following table.
Interface | Option or Setting |
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Default | 1908 |
Command line |
-passivePort port-number
|
Applet tag |
<param name=activePort value=port-number>
|
GUI Parameter Pane |
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Specifying Additional Agent Options: Additional parameters to display help or configure other agent properties.
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