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The folder, of the context, in which the Tapestry application executes. By default this is blank, meaning the Tapestry application executes in the root of the web application context. Setting this value allows the Tapestry application to be segregated into a folder, which can be useful when Tapestry is executed inside a web application with other servlets or filters.
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tapestry.compressed-asset-path-prefix
As with tapestry.asset-path-prefix but for compressed versions of assets. At render time, Tapestry determines whether each asset is compressable (for example, image file formats are not). A path for either tapestry.asset-path-prefix or this prefix is selected at render time. Defaults to the asset path prefix with ".gz" appended.
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tapestry.execution-mode
The execution mode. See Setting Execution Modes below.
tapestry.file-check-interval
Time interval between file system checks. During a file system check, only a single thread is active (all others are blocked) and any files loaded are checked for changes (this is part of automatic component reloading).
The default is "1 s" (one second; see Time Interval Formats), and is usually overridden with a higher value in production (say, between one and five minutes).
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A flag (true or false) indicating whether the application is running in production or in development. The default is true, which means that runtime exceptions are not reported with full detail (only the root exception message is displayed, not the entire stack of exceptions, properties and other information shown in development mode).
tapestry.
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The Asset path to the copy of the Require JS _javascript_ library to include in rendered pages. Any page that makes use of any _javascript_ will automatically import this library (as well as the core _javascript_ stack).
tapestry.secure-enabled
If true, then @Secure annotations are honored; if false, no security checks or redirects take place. This defaults to tapestry.production-mode, meaning that in development mode it will (by default) be disabled.
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