# Copyright 2005 The Apache Software Foundation # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # This file contains the default settings for Cocoon. # You should NOT change this file directly. Create your own properties # file and put it in the sub directories for the mode you are running # Cocoon in. # This parameter points to the main configuration file for Cocoon. org.apache.cocoon.configuration=/WEB-INF/cocoon.xconf # Delay between reload checks for the configuration in ms. # The check is only performed if reloading is turned on! org.apache.cocoon.reload-delay=1000 # Allow reinstantiating (reloading) of the cocoon instance. If this is # set to "yes" or "true", a new cocoon instance can be created using # the request parameter "cocoon-reload". It also enables that Cocoon is # reloaded when cocoon.xconf changes. Default is no for security reasons. org.apache.cocoon.reloading=no # Turn on reloading for specific parts: #org.apache.cocoon.reloading.sitemap=yes #org.apache.cocoon.reload-delay.sitemap=5000 #org.apache.cocoon.reloading.config=yes #org.apache.cocoon.reloading.flow=yes # This parameter switches the logging system from LogKit to Log4J (or # any other logging implementation) for Cocoon. # Log4J has to be configured already. # org.apache.cocoon.logging.manager.class=org.apache.avalon.excalibur.logger.Log4JLoggerManager # This parameter indicates the configuration file of the logging # system, e.g. LogKit or Log4J. org.apache.cocoon.logging.configuration=WEB-INF/logkit.xconf # This parameter indicates the category id of the logger # configuration used by the environment Cocoon runs in (CLI, Servlet etc.). org.apache.cocoon.logging.category.environment=access # This parameter indicates the category id of the logger from the # logging system for the Cocoon engine. # This logger is used for all components described in the cocoon.xconf # and sitemap.xmap file not having specified a logger with the # logger="..." attribute in the component configuration file. org.apache.cocoon.logging.category.cocoon=core # This parameter indicates the log level to use throughout startup of the # system. As soon as the logging system is set up, the setting of the # logging system is used instead! # Available levels are: # DEBUG: prints all level of log messages. # INFO: prints all level of log messages except DEBUG ones. # WARN: prints all level of log messages except DEBUG and INFO ones. # ERROR: prints all level of log messages except DEBUG, INFO and WARN ones. # FATAL_ERROR: prints only log messages of this level org.apache.cocoon.logging.bootstrap.loglevel=WARN # Causes all files in multipart requests to be processed. # Default is true but the maximum allowed size is kept small for security reasons. # Unsupported values will be interpreted as false. org.apache.cocoon.uploads.enable=true # This parameter allows to specify where Cocoon should put uploaded files. # The path specified can be either absolute or relative to the context # path of the servlet. On windows platform, absolute directory must start # with volume: C:\Path\To\Upload\Directory # # The default directory is "upload-dir" in the work-directory #org.apache.cocoon.uploads.directory=WEB-INF/work/upload-dir # Causes all files in multipart requests to be saved to upload-dir. # Default is true for security reasons. # Unsupported values will be interpreted as false. org.apache.cocoon.uploads.autosave=true # Specify handling of name conflicts when saving uploaded files to disk. # Acceptable values are deny, allow, rename (default). Files are renamed # x_filename where x is an integer value incremented to make the new # filename unique. org.apache.cocoon.uploads.overwrite=rename # Specify maximum allowed size of the upload. Defaults to 10 Mb. # Set here to a very low 100 kb to allow samples to run. org.apache.cocoon.uploads.maxsize=102400 # This parameter allows to specify where Cocoon should create its page # and other objects cache. The path specified can be either absolute or # relative to the context path of the servlet. On windows platform, # absolute directory must start with volume: C:\Path\To\Cache\Directory # # The default directory is "cache-dir" in the work-directory. #org.apache.cocoon.cache.directory=WEB-INF/work/cache-dir # This parameter allows to specify where Cocoon should put it's # working files. The path specified is either absolute or relative # to the context path of the Cocoon servlet. On windows platform, # absolute directory must start with volume: C:\Path\To\Work\Directory # # The default directory is "cocoon-files" directory in the servlet # context's temp directory (context property javax.servlet.context.tempdir). #org.apache.cocoon.work.directory=WEB-INF/work # This parameter is used to list classes that should be loaded at # initialization time of the servlet. For example, JDBC Drivers used need to # be named here. Additional entries may be inserted here during build # depending on your build properties. # # For parent ServiceManager sample: #org.apache.cocoon.classloader.load.classes.parentcm=org.apache.cocoon.samples.parentcm.Configurator # # For IBM WebSphere: #org.apache.cocoon.classloader.load.classes.websphere=com.ibm.servlet.classloader.Handler # This parameter allows to specify additional directories or jars # which Cocoon should put into it's own classpath. # Note that absolute # pathes are taken as such but relative pathes are rooted at the context # root of the Cocoon servlet. #org.apache.cocoon.extra.classpaths.one=WEB-INF/extra-classes1:/[YOU-ABSOLUTE-PATH-TO]/own.jar # This parameter allows you to select the parent service manager. # The class will be instantiated via the constructor that takes a single # String as a parameter. That String will be equal to the text after the '/'. # # Cocoon honors the LogEnabled, Initializable and Disposable interfaces for # this class, if it implements them. # # If you uncomment the following lines the parent CM is set to the Parent CM # sample, which will look up a configuration via JNDI at # org/apache/cocoon/samples/parentcm/ParentCMConfiguration and use it. #org.apache.cocoon.parentservicemanager=org.apache.cocoon.samples.parentcm.ParentServiceManager/org/apache/cocoon/samples/parentcm/ParentCMConfiguration # If you set this parameter to 'true' or 'yes', Cocoon will add processing # time to the end of each response. Value 'hide' adds processing time as an # HTML comment. By default, processing time is not added (corresponds to # value 'no'). # NOTE: If you use this feature, Cocoon might generated a wrong content # length header in the response. This is due to the internal processing # of Readers and the Caching. So, this might be the reason if you get # a warning about a wrong content length. # See http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17370. #org.apache.cocoon.showtime=true #org.apache.cocoon.hideshowtime=true # Whether or not the X-Cocoon-Version response header will be included. # This is true by default, but there may be some circumstances when it # is not desired (e.g. "information hiding" for added security, or if # using jsp:include with Cocoon-generated pages produces a "response is # already committed" error). org.apache.cocoon.showcocoonversion=true # If true or not set, this class will try to catch and handle all Cocoon # exceptions. If false, it will rethrow them to the servlet container. org.apache.cocoon.manageexceptions=true # Set form encoding. This will be the character set used to decode request # parameters. If not set the ISO-8859-1 encoding will be assumed. org.apache.cocoon.formencoding=ISO-8859-1 # This property allows to set system properties. # Everything after 'org.apache.cocoon.system.properties.' builds # the name of the system property and the value is the value # to be set. #org.apache.cocoon.system.properties.org.apache.commons.logging.Log=org.apache.commons.logging.impl.LogKitLogger