Hi,
Thanks Romain! That worked. I added that property to my openejb.json file in
the system-properties section.
"system-properties": {
"cxf-rs.disabled": false,
"cxf.disabled": false,
"org.apache.openejb.cxf.bus.features":
"org.apache.cxf.feature.LoggingFeature",
"openejb.system.apps": false,
"openejb.jaxrs.providers.auto": true,
"openejb.extract.configuration": false,
"java.util.logging.manager": "java.util.logging.LogManager"
}
Thanks again,
Milo
On 7 Jan 2014, at 15:17, Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Did you try openejb.extract.configuration=false as system property or
> in conf/system.properties?
> Romain Manni-Bucau
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>
>
> 2014/1/7 Milo Jaden <[email protected]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I’m using OpenEJB standalone (v4.6.0) and I provide two files in the conf
>> folder, an ‘openejb.json’ file and a ‘logging.properties’ file. I do not
>> provide any login files such as login.config or users.properties etc.
>>
>> When I start the OpenEJB server (by calling the openejb start command), it
>> automatically spews out the following files (as well as the conf.d folder):
>> - login.config
>> - users.properties
>> - groups.properties
>>
>> I don’t use JAAS security so I just don’t need these files. I understand
>> that these are created as the default files and does so when it fails to
>> find your own custom login.config etc.
>>
>> But is there a way to turn off default creation of these files?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Milo