Reference
- Spotfire Server files
These files contain configuration information for the server. - Ports and firewall configuration
These are the main ports used by Spotfire. The following table indicates their function, the default port number, firewall requirements and, for internal ports, how to change the port when Spotfire has already been installed and configured. - Server bootstrapping and database connection pool configuration
The Spotfire database holds all user data and most of the configuration for the Spotfire system. To connect to the Spotfire database, Spotfire Server uses a database connection pool. - Database drivers and database connection URLs
The following details and examples show how the database connection URL is constructed. - Library compression configuration properties
By default, library items created by users of Spotfire Analyst or Spotfire Business Author, or are imported into the Spotfire library, are compressed using the gzip format. This design provides more efficient use of library space, whether the library is stored in the Spotfire database or in an external storage mechanism. You can change the defaults to meet your specific library needs, including disabling it altogether. - Command-line reference
The command-line commands are listed alphabetically here.
- Spotfire Server files
These files contain configuration information for the server. - Ports and firewall configuration
These are the main ports used by Spotfire. The following table indicates their function, the default port number, firewall requirements and, for internal ports, how to change the port when Spotfire has already been installed and configured. - Server bootstrapping and database connection pool configuration
The Spotfire database holds all user data and most of the configuration for the Spotfire system. To connect to the Spotfire database, Spotfire Server uses a database connection pool. - Database drivers and database connection URLs
The following details and examples show how the database connection URL is constructed. - Library compression configuration properties
By default, library items created by users of Spotfire Analyst or Spotfire Business Author, or are imported into the Spotfire library, are compressed using the gzip format. This design provides more efficient use of library space, whether the library is stored in the Spotfire database or in an external storage mechanism. You can change the defaults to meet your specific library needs, including disabling it altogether. - Command-line reference
The command-line commands are listed alphabetically here.