On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:46:21PM -0800, Glenn Little wrote:
> One last thing I'm puzzled about.  Is there a way to do something
> similar with <Connector> definitions?  The Ubuntu/tomcat6 install
> comes with the AJP connector line commented out.  I can get cfengine
> to edit the file and put that line in the right place, but it's fiddly
> and not particularly robust.  Much better would be if I could do
> something similar to the context fragments and just plop a
> "local_connectors.xml" file somewhere.

I've never come across such a feature.  I just looked again.  It looks
to me as though it should be a feature of the Service object, if it
existed, but alas no such feature is mentioned.

> One last question... I may have missed a source of docs, but in the
> dspace documentation I've been reading (mostly wiki.duraspace.org and
> random googled blogs and pages) I have not yet run across the
> information we've covered above.  Is there another location I should
> be looking at?

The Tomcat documentation.  DSpace doc.s really shouldn't go into a lot
of deep detail about Tomcat (let alone Jetty, Resin, etc.) and tend to
concentrate on the simplest setup that works.  Possibly they could
make a stronger point that "there is much more you can do if you have
special needs -- see the Tomcat project _here_ for full details."

I should trawl the wiki and see if there's a page on "fancier Tomcat
setups".  If not, I should start one.  Doing these things for DSpace
is more in the nature of lore than formal documentation, and IMHO
ought to be separate.

> Thanks again... this really helped me get up and running.

Great news!

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