costin 01/06/08 17:21:04 Added: src/etc profile.xml server-main.xml Log: Added the 2 sample config files for use with ProfileLoader ( strange they were not here, the ProfileLoader was checked in few months ago ). This is very flexible from a config point of view, but probably most people don't need that much. Revision Changes Path 1.1 jakarta-tomcat/src/etc/profile.xml Index: profile.xml =================================================================== <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!-- Sample webapp profile. Use it with server-main.xml if you want maximum configurability per app group. --> <Profiles> <Profile name="default" > <SessionExpirer checkInterval="60" /> <!-- For development you can use randomClass="java.util.Random" --> <SessionIdGenerator randomClass="java.security.SecureRandom" randomFile="/dev/urandom" /> <LogSetter name="servlet_log" timestamps="true" verbosityLevel = "INFORMATION" path="logs/servlet-${yyyyMMdd}.log" /> <LogSetter name="JASPER_LOG" timestamps="true" path="logs/jasper-${yyyyMMdd}.log" verbosityLevel = "INFORMATION" /> <LoaderInterceptor11 useApplicationLoader="true" /> <WebXmlReader validate="true" /> <ErrorHandler showDebugInfo="true" /> <WorkDirSetup cleanWorkDir="false" /> <Jdk12Interceptor /> <!-- Non-standard invoker, for backward compat. ( /servlet/* ) --> <InvokerInterceptor /> <!-- you can add javaCompiler="jikes" --> <JspInterceptor keepGenerated="true" largeFile="false" sendErrToClient="true" useJspServlet="false" /> <StaticInterceptor debug="0" listings="true" /> <ReloadInterceptor fullReload="true" /> <SimpleSessionStore maxActiveSessions="-1" /> <AccessInterceptor /> <CredentialsInterceptor /> <SimpleRealm filename="conf/users/global-users.xml" /> <!-- UnComment the following and comment out the above to get a JDBC realm. Other options for driverName: driverName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" connectionURL="jdbc:oracle:thin:@ntserver:1521:ORCL" connectionName="scott" connectionPassword="tiger" driverName="org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver" connectionURL="jdbc:mysql://localhost/authority" connectionName="test" connectionPassword="test" "connectionName" and "connectionPassword" are optional. --> <!-- <JDBCRealm debug="99" driverName="sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver" connectionURL="jdbc:odbc:TOMCAT" userTable="users" userNameCol="user_name" userCredCol="user_pass" userRoleTable="user_roles" roleNameCol="role_name" /> --> <LoadOnStartupInterceptor /> <Servlet22Interceptor /> <!-- Tag pooling support. To enable the reuse of tag handlers as described in the JSP spec, uncomment the following. If your pages use a lot of custom tags, you should see a nice performance gain. Note that placing the interceptor here will enable Tag pooling for all of the web applicatitions loaded - this may be a bad thing if all tags are not coded to handle reuse. To enable pooling only for specific web applications i.e. Contexts, place the interceptor inside of the Context's definition. To view information about tag usage uncomment the tag LogSetter. Set verbosityLevel to DEBUG to see everytime a tag is obtained and released. --> <!-- <LogSetter name="tag_pool_log" timestamps="true" path="logs/tagpool-${yyyyMMdd}.log" verbosityLevel="INFORMATION" /> --> <TagPoolManagerInterceptor debug="0"/> <!-- Request processing --> <DecodeInterceptor debug="0" /> <SessionId cookiesFirst="true" noCookies="false" /> </Profile> </Profiles> 1.1 jakarta-tomcat/src/etc/server-main.xml Index: server-main.xml =================================================================== <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!-- Example of "main" server configuration, to be used with context profiles. We use only the auto-config modules and a minimal set of global interceptors. Most interceptors are local to each context, allowing maximum configuration for each group of applications. --> <Server> <!-- You can add a "home" attribute to represent the "base" for all relative paths. If none is set, the TOMCAT_HOME property will be used, and if not set "." will be used. webapps/, work/ and log/ will be relative to this ( unless set explicitely to absolute paths ). --> <ContextManager debug="0" workDir="work" > <!-- ==================== Global modules ==================== --> <LogSetter name="tc_log" timestamps="true" verbosityLevel="INFORMATION" /> <LogEvents enabled="false" /> <ProfileLoader config="conf/profile.xml" debug="10" /> <!-- Backward compat: read the Context declarations from server.xml--> <ContextXmlReader config="conf/server.xml" /> <!-- Separated Context --> <ContextXmlReader config="conf/apps.xml" /> <AutoDeploy source="webapps" target="webapps" /> <AutoWebApp dir="webapps" host="DEFAULT" /> <PolicyLoader securityManagerClass="java.lang.SecurityManager" policyFile="conf/tomcat.policy" /> <SimpleMapper1 debug="0" /> <!-- For per/context modules, see profiles.xml The "default" profile will be used for all apps not requiring a specific set of modules --> <!-- ==================== Connectors ==================== --> <!-- new http adapter. Attributes: secure - use SSL ( https ) keystore, keypass - certs for SSL port --> <Http10Interceptor port="8080" secure="false" maxThreads="100" maxSpareThreads="50" minSpareThreads="10" /> <!-- Uncomment this for SSL support. You _need_ to set up a server certificate if you want this to work, and you need JSSE. 1. Add JSSE jars to CLASSPATH 2. Edit java.home/jre/lib/security/java.security Add: security.provider.2=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider 3. Do: keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA RSA is essential to work with Netscape and IIS. Use "changeit" as password. ( or add keypass attribute ) You don't need to sign the certificate. You can set parameter keystore and keypass if you want to change the default ( user.home/.keystore with changeit ) --> <!-- <RequestInterceptor className="org.apache.tomcat.modules.server.Http10Interceptor" port="8443" secure="true" /> --> <!-- JNI connector, make sure that you update the native_lib Parameter to point to your jni_connect.dll. --> <!-- <RequestInterceptor className="org.apache.tomcat.modules.server.JNIConnectionHandler" nativeLibrary="D:\tomcat\bin\i386\jni_connect.dll" /> --> <!-- Apache AJP12 support. This is also used to shut down tomcat. Parameter "address" defines network interface this Interceptor "binds" to. Delete it if you want to "bind" to all interfaces. --> <RequestInterceptor className="org.apache.tomcat.modules.server.Ajp12Interceptor" address="127.0.0.1" port="8007" /> <!-- Apache AJP13 support (mod_jk) Parameter "address" defines network interface this Interceptor "binds" to. Delete it if you want to "bind" to all interfaces. --> <RequestInterceptor className="org.apache.tomcat.modules.server.Ajp13Interceptor" address="127.0.0.1" port="8009" /> <!-- Context definitions can be placed here ( not recommended ) or in separate files. The ContextXmlReader will read all context definitions ( you can customize the "base" filename ). The default is conf/apps-[name].xml. See conf/apps-examples.xml and conf/apps-admin.xml --> </ContextManager> </Server>