Anita, there was some discussion about supporting wildcards in the
Geronimo version numbers a while back you might be interested in seeing.
http://www.nabble.com/1.1-Candidate-releases-available-
tf1746400s134.html#a4765468
Best wishes,
Paul
On Sep 12, 2007, at 11:31 AM, Anita Kulshreshtha (JIRA) wrote:
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Anita Kulshreshtha commented on GERONIMO-2964:
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I wish we had a system where one could say version 2.* in
geronimo-plugin.xml, and the plugin installer would download
artifacts using the server version.
<geronimo-version> in g-plugin.xml could be easily filtered to
generate a version corresponding to the server the plugin is being
downloaded to.
Cannot specify the Tomcat work directory for a web application
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Key: GERONIMO-2964
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/
GERONIMO-2964
Project: Geronimo
Issue Type: Improvement
Security Level: public(Regular issues)
Components: Tomcat
Affects Versions: 1.2, 2.0-M5
Reporter: Aman Nanner
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 1.2, 2.1
Attachments: g2964.war, GERONIMO-2964-combined.patch,
GERONIMO-2964.patch, tomcat-config-workdir.patch, tomcat-
workdir.patch
In Tomcat, a work directory can be specified for a web application
in a WEB-INF/context.xml file. The GeronimoStandardContext does
not permit the user to specify a work directory, and so the work
directory defaults to var/catalina/work/<web-app>.
I've submitted a patch file that modifies the geronimo-tomcat-1.2
schema to permit the user to optionally specify a work directory.
This work directory is then propagated into the TomcatContext.
I've tested this and it seems to work well.
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