maven-plugins/appserver/plugin.properties

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Properties

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# W E B S E R V E R
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# the place where the root install of the app server resides
#
maven.appserver.home=/apps/apache2
#
# a supported name of an application server instance to install
#
maven.appserver.name=apache
#
# version number of the application server
#
maven.appserver.version=2.x
# needed for dir searches and messages
maven.appserver.fullname=${maven.appserver.name}-${maven.appserver.version}
#
# ports to access this server instance
#
maven.appserver.port.http=80
maven.appserver.port.https=443
maven.appserver.port.one=8090
maven.appserver.port.two=8091
maven.appserver.port.three=8092
#
# where to install the local instance of the server
#
maven.appserver.dir=${basedir}/server
#
# where to look for the instance specific files for this appserver
#
maven.appserver.conf.dir=${maven.conf.dir}/appserver/${maven.appserver.fullname}
#
# files in an 'includes' pattern to include when controlling the server
# For example, if you have classes in your classpath you would like to
# include when starting the server, you could use
# maven.appserver.classpath=${java.class.path}
# paths can be absolute or relative to ${maven.appserver.dir} as that is
# where a jvm will be started. This is common for libraries that need sharing
# across all webapps installed in the server
#
maven.appserver.classpath=
#
# The host name, used when configuring, defaults to localhost
#
maven.appserver.host=localhost
#
# The URL used to test the current running status of the appserver
#
maven.appserver.url=http://${maven.appserver.host}:${maven.appserver.port.http}/index.html
#
# The root directory out of which you will server will serve your documents
#
maven.appserver.root=${maven.appserver.dir}/webapps/ROOT
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############################## L E G A C Y ##################################
# ---> These properties pasted here from the J2EE plugin implementation
# ---> They should be culled
#############################################################################
# A P P S E R V E R
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# used to let the appserver implementation scripts know which version of j2ee we are
# running against
#
# maven.j2ee.version=13
#
# the place where the main install of the application server resides
#
#maven.appserver.home=/apps/jakarta-tomcat-4
#
# a supported name of an application server instance to install
#
#maven.appserver.name=tomcat
#
# version number of the application server, in the form of ##
#
#maven.appserver.version=4.x
## needed for dir names and messages to the user
#maven.appserver.fullname=${maven.appserver.name}-${maven.appserver.version}
#
# ports to access this server instance
#
#maven.appserver.port.http=8082
#maven.appserver.port.https=8083
#maven.appserver.port.one=8087
#maven.appserver.port.two=8088
#maven.appserver.port.three=8089
#
# where to install the local instance of the server
#
#maven.appserver.dir=${basedir}/server
#
# files in an 'includes' pattern to include when controlling the server
# For example, if you have classes in your classpath you would like to
# include when starting the server, you could use
# maven.appserver.classpath=${java.class.path}
# paths can be absolute or relative to ${maven.appserver.dir} as that is
# where a jvm will be started. This is common for libraries that need sharing
# across all webapps installed in the server
#
#maven.appserver.classpath=
#
# The host name, used when configuring, defaults to localhost
#
#maven.appserver.host=localhost
#
# The URL used to test the current running status of the appserver
#
#maven.appserver.url=http://${maven.appserver.host}:${maven.appserver.port.http}/index.html