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Setting server.xml and context.xml...
11年前 に David H Nebinger によって更新されました。
Setting server.xml and context.xml...
Liferay Legend 投稿: 14919 参加年月日: 06/09/02 最新の投稿
Okay, this is just pissing me off...
I have some JMS entities that I have set up in server.xml and context.xml as JNDI resources (because they are global references), but every time I stop and then start (not restart) the bundled tomcat within the IDE, it freaking overwrites my files and, because the JNDI entities are not there, things fail. I have to delete the ones that the IDE has overwritten, replace with the ones that I want to use, then restart tomcat again...
How can I stop the IDE from overwriting conf/server.xml and conf/context.xml?
I have some JMS entities that I have set up in server.xml and context.xml as JNDI resources (because they are global references), but every time I stop and then start (not restart) the bundled tomcat within the IDE, it freaking overwrites my files and, because the JNDI entities are not there, things fail. I have to delete the ones that the IDE has overwritten, replace with the ones that I want to use, then restart tomcat again...
How can I stop the IDE from overwriting conf/server.xml and conf/context.xml?
11年前 に Gregory Amerson によって更新されました。
RE: Setting server.xml and context.xml... (回答)
Liferay Legend 投稿: 1123 参加年月日: 10/02/16 最新の投稿
Hey David,
Can you try making your edits to the server.xml and context.xml that is in the Eclipse workspace? In there you should see a Servers project and under it there is a folder for every server instance. Inside that folder you will see the various tomcat config files. Try making your changes there and then restarting the server. Those files should be copied out to the tomcat instance on each startup.
Can you try making your edits to the server.xml and context.xml that is in the Eclipse workspace? In there you should see a Servers project and under it there is a folder for every server instance. Inside that folder you will see the various tomcat config files. Try making your changes there and then restarting the server. Those files should be copied out to the tomcat instance on each startup.
11年前 に Jack Bakker によって更新されました。
RE: Setting server.xml and context.xml...
Liferay Master 投稿: 978 参加年月日: 10/01/03 最新の投稿
no kidding
and all this time I've been maintaining a server.xml.jdbc and a context.xml.jdbc that I copy into place
I guess u don't know till u ask
Thanks Greg (and David for asking)
and all this time I've been maintaining a server.xml.jdbc and a context.xml.jdbc that I copy into place
I guess u don't know till u ask
Thanks Greg (and David for asking)
11年前 に David H Nebinger によって更新されました。
RE: Setting server.xml and context.xml...
Liferay Legend 投稿: 14919 参加年月日: 06/09/02 最新の投稿Gregory Amerson:
Can you try making your edits to the server.xml and context.xml that is in the Eclipse workspace? In there you should see a Servers project and under it there is a folder for every server instance. Inside that folder you will see the various tomcat config files. Try making your changes there and then restarting the server. Those files should be copied out to the tomcat instance on each startup.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
11年前 に Ugandhar Reddy によって更新されました。
RE: Setting server.xml and context.xml...
Junior Member 投稿: 25 参加年月日: 11/11/21 最新の投稿
Thanks Gregory
9年前 に viral bhat によって更新されました。
RE: Setting server.xml and context.xml...
New Member 投稿: 5 参加年月日: 14/05/05 最新の投稿
Thanks. It also Work for me.
7年前 に Traolly Xiong によって更新されました。
RE: Setting server.xml and context.xml...
Regular Member 投稿: 195 参加年月日: 11/12/30 最新の投稿
Hello Gregory,
I had a question about the portlet xml. Each time the plugin is deployed, the portlet xml file under directory "...\liferay-portal-6.2-ee-sp2\tomcat-7.0.42\conf\Catalina\localhost" get's overwritten. Thoughts on why that is?
Custom content that is placed there manually:
<Context path="" crossContext="true">
<ResourceLink name="jdbc/GSPSRPool" global="jdbc/GSPSRPool" />
</Context>
Overwritten with this content:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Context docBase="C:\Liferay\bundles\prod\liferay-portal-6.2-ee-sp2\tomcat-7.0.42\webapps\gs-status-reporting-portlet" reloadable="true" source="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:gs-status-reporting-portlet"/>
Thoughts?
Thanks.
I had a question about the portlet xml. Each time the plugin is deployed, the portlet xml file under directory "...\liferay-portal-6.2-ee-sp2\tomcat-7.0.42\conf\Catalina\localhost" get's overwritten. Thoughts on why that is?
Custom content that is placed there manually:
<Context path="" crossContext="true">
<ResourceLink name="jdbc/GSPSRPool" global="jdbc/GSPSRPool" />
</Context>
Overwritten with this content:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Context docBase="C:\Liferay\bundles\prod\liferay-portal-6.2-ee-sp2\tomcat-7.0.42\webapps\gs-status-reporting-portlet" reloadable="true" source="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:gs-status-reporting-portlet"/>
Thoughts?
Thanks.