Thank you much for your response.
I am looking for a mechanism that would do the inclusion
at runtime (as in when Tomcat starts up). Hence I am unable
to use gcc. I assumed that the Java property files intrinsically
support #include making this transparent to Tomcat itself.
Perhaps I am mistaken?
In any event, thanks much for your helpful suggestion.
Regards,
/U
----- Original Message -----
From: Kees Jan Koster
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 08:13:41 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: #include'ing property files into conf/catalina.properties
Dear uma_rk,
> We centralize configurations in /etc/conf and hence I would
> like to import property configuration files into
> ${CATALINA_BASE}/conf/catalina.properties
> using #include as in
>
> // conf/catalina.properties
> ...
> #include /etc/conf/mytomcat.properties
> ...
>
> Please let me know if this is possible.
Not out of the box. I'm sure that you can script something to this
effect in your system's startup script though. Add some placeholders
and used sed or even gcc's precompiler if you insist on the #include
syntax.
Personally I store all my configurations in SVN, relying on SVN's diff
function to help me iron out any differences. Granted, that won't
scale beyond 10 or so Tomcat configurations, but it does the job until
you reach that stage.
--
Kees Jan
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