I can add the ability to find the location from the
system properties, sure. For the time being, you can
load it yourself and use the CompositeCacheManager to
initialize JCS with a Properties object.
--- Alistair Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is it possible to specify the path to the config
> file?
>
> Something like: -Djcs.configfile=../config/cache.ccf
>
> This would be preferrable to using the classpath.
>
> A null-check on the current setup would probably
> also help some folks.
>
> diff -u -r1.14 CompositeCacheManager.java
> ---
>
src/java/org/apache/jcs/engine/control/CompositeCacheManager.java
>
> 4 Jun 2005 02:01:58 -0000 1.14
> +++
>
src/java/org/apache/jcs/engine/control/CompositeCacheManager.java
>
> 13 Dec 2005 22:13:48 -0000
> @@ -162,6 +162,12 @@
> Properties props = new Properties();
>
> InputStream is =
> getClass().getResourceAsStream( propFile );
> + if (is == null)
> + {
> + logger.error("Failed to load " +
> propFile
> + + "Try /" + propFile + "
> if in the root
> classpath.");
> + }
> +
>
> Regards
> Al
>
>
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