[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-210?page=all ]
     
Jerome Charron closed NUTCH-210:
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    Fix Version:     (was: 0.7.2-dev)
                     (was: 0.7.1)
     Resolution: Fixed

Patch applied in trunk : http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=389160&view=rev
Thanks Chris.

> Context.xml file for Nutch web application
> ------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: NUTCH-210
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-210
>      Project: Nutch
>         Type: Improvement
>   Components: web gui
>     Versions: 0.7.1, 0.7, 0.6, 0.7.2-dev, 0.8-dev
>  Environment: iMAC G5 2.3 Ghz, Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.3), 1.5 GB RAM, although 
> improvement is independent of environment
>     Reporter: Chris A. Mattmann
>     Assignee: Chris A. Mattmann
>     Priority: Minor
>      Fix For: 0.8-dev
>  Attachments: NUTCH-210.060325.patch, NUTCH-210.Mattmann.patch.txt
>
> Currently the nutch web gui references a few parameters that are highly 
> dynamic, e.g., searcher.dir. These dynamic properties are read from the 
> configuration files, such as nutch-default.xml. One problem I'm noticing 
> however is that in order to change the parameter in the built webapp (the WAR 
> file), I am required to change the parameter first in the checked out Nutch 
> source tree, rebuild the webapp, then redploy. Or, if I'm feeling really 
> gutsty, I can go poke around in the unpackaged WAR file if the servlet 
> container exposes it to me, and try and modify the nutch-default.xml file 
> that way. However, I think that it would be really nice (and highly useful 
> for that matter) to factor out some of the more dynamic parameters of the web 
> application into a separate deliverable Context.xml file that would accompany 
> the webapp. The Context.xml file would be deployed in the webapps directory, 
> as oppossed to the WAR file itself, and the parameters could be updated 
> there, and changed as many times as necessary, without rebuilding the WAR 
> file. 
> Of course this will involve making minor modifications in the web GUI to 
> where some of the dynamic parameters are read from (i.e., make it read them 
> from the Context.xml file (using application.getParameter most likely). Right 
> now the only one I can think of is searcher.dir, but I'm sure that there are 
> others (in particular the searcher.dir one is the most annoying for me). 
> The timeframe on this patch will be within the next month.
> Thanks,
>   Chris

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