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        The trinidad-config element is the root element of all
        trinidad-config.xml files.
      
    
    
    
      
        
          
            The <page-flow-scope-lifetime> element
controls the maximum number of pageFlowScope instances that will
be kept active at any one time.  The default is 15.  Unlike other
<trinidad-config> elements, <page-flow-scope-lifetime>
does not support EL expressions - it must be configured statically.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <debug-output> element controls whether output is enhanced for debugging.
            
          
         

        
        
          
            The <client-validation> element controls how client side validation functions - ALERT (the default) to show Javascript alerts, INLINE (using DHTML to insert messages), or DISABLED (disabling client-side validation).  The requested value may be ignored if not supported on the current platform or renderkit.
            
          
        
        
        
          
            The <client-validation-disabled> element controls whether client side converters and validators are run.  (Deprecated:  use client-validation).
            
          
        

        
          
            The <output-mode> element controls the
output mode used by Apache MyFaces Trinidad.
            
          
        

       
          
            The <rounding-mode> element controls the
default rounding mode for number converters.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <skin-family> element is used to pick a skin during render.
            The skin picking logic looks at the skin-family and finds a skin that matches that
            skin-family. This element is required to get a skin that isn't the simple skin.
            You can optionally add the skin-version to pick a particular version of a skin
            with the same skin-family.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <skin-version> element is used to pick a skin during render.
            A skin is picked by matching the skin-family (required), and if specified here, the
            skin-version. If you want the skin that is marked default, you set the skin-version to
            "default". If you want a skin with a specific version, then you set the version here. 
            If you don't care about the version, or if your skin does not have a version, you leave
            this blank.
            
          
        
        
        
          
            The <accessibility-mode> element controls the
accessibility mode used by Apache MyFaces Trinidad.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <accessibility-profile> element controls 
            accessibility profile preferences used by Apache MyFaces Trinidad.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <oracle-help-servlet-url> element points
to an installation of Oracle Help for the Web (OHW).
            
          
        

        
          
            The <time-zone> element configures
the time zone used for date processing and output.
            
          
        
        
        
          
            The <two-digit-year-start> element sets the 100-year period used by the 
            DateTimeConverter when parsing a string with 2-digit years. The parsed date will be placed in the
           range startDate to startDate + 100 years.  
           For example, when the string is "1/1/11" and the two-digit-year-start is set to 1900, the 
           DateTimeConverter will parse it into the Date equivalent to 1st January 1911. 
           The default value for two-digit-year-start is 1950.  
            
          
        
        

        
          
            The <right-to-left> element can
be used to configure how reading direction is determined.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <number-grouping-separator> element defines the separator used for groups of numbers.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <decimal-separator> element defines the decimal separator.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <currency-code> element defines the
ISO 4217 currency code used by default for formatting
currency fields when those fields do not specify an explicit
currency field via their converter.
            
          
        
        
          
            The <uploaded-file-processor> element
should be the name of a class that implements the UploadedFileProcessor
API.  The class must have a no-arg constructor.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <uploaded-file-max-memory> element
should be a string expression for the maximum amount, in bytes, of the incoming
file that will be stored in memory. Once these limits have been exceeded, disk 
space will be used.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <uploaded-file-max-disk-space> element
should be a string expression for the maximum amount of disk space, in bytes,
allowed for a single file.  If this is exceeded, an EOFException will be thrown.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <uploaded-file-temp-dir> element
should be a string expression for the path to the temporary directory 
to use.  If not specified, files will be stored in the temporary 
directory used by java.io.File.createTempFile()
            
          
        

        
          
            The <formatting-locale> element can be used to
override the locale that converters use for date time, number and currency.
            
          
        

        
          
            The <animation-enabled> is a system wide setting to turn animation on or off.
            
          
         

      
    
  



  
    
      
    
  

  
    
      
    
  

  
  
    
      
      
      
    
  

  
    
      
      
      
    
  

  
    
      
      
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
      
      
      
    
  

     
        
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
        
      

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  

  
    
  







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