Thanks Rainer and Chuck for your responses. How does Tomcat know to associate org.myorg.myapp.node1.http.port to the Connector port?
Anna On Jan 3, 2008 12:46 PM, Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Like Chuck said: > > you can freely choose names and values you like. Choose your names > carefully to prevent collisions with properties used by other > components, e.g. you can start the name with your internet domain name > or similar. > > Example > > Property -Dorg.myorg.myapp.node1.http.port=8001 > > in server.xml: > > <Connector port="${org.myorg.myapp.node1.http.port}" ... > > Regards, > > Rainer > > Anna Nhan schrieb: > > Rainer, > > > > I've been searching the web for documented system properties to use to > set > > up Catalina, but I am confused. > > > > How do I know which system properties to use? And where can I find > proper > > documentation for it? > > Will setting these Catalina options be reflected in the server.xml? > > > > Thanks, > > Anna > > > > > >>> Hi Anna, > >>> > >>> Anna Nhan schrieb: > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> Is there a way to change the Connector element in server.xml without > >>>> manually editing the file? Could we, for example, change the > >>>> CATALINA_OPTS line using a script or C code to choose whether to use > >>>> HTTP or HTTPS, the file path to the keystore and keystore password, > >>>> and whether or not the server should require client authentication? > >>> Starting with TC 5.0 you can use system properties in server.xml, > which > >>> you can set during startup as commandline arguments > >>> (-Dname.of.the.property=value). > >>> > >>> You refer to a system property in server.xml with ${ > name.of.the.property > >> }. > >>> If you don't like a very long command line, you can also set system > >>> properties by adding them to catalina.properties (e.g. the startup > >>> script could concatenate a master catalina.properties with additional > >>> lines coming out of the script). > >>> > >>> Those ideas don't really help for passwords though (i.e. they don't > get > >>> more secret by this). > >>> > >>>> Thanks, > >>>> Anna > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> Rainer > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >