How to pass system properties that will be available to the container while executing |
It is sometime useful to pass system properties to the container that is executing. These properties are then available to the code executing in the container.
Starting Tomcat 3.x with some System properties set in the container JVM:
InstalledLocalContainer container = new Tomcat3xInstalledLocalContainer( new TomcatStandaloneLocalConfiguration("target/tomcat3x")); container.setHome("c:/apps/jakarta-tomcat-3.3.2"); Map props = new HashMap(); props.put("mypropery", "myvalue"); container.setSystemProperties(props); container.start(); |
Starting Tomcat 3.x with some System properties set in the container JVM:
<cargo containerId="tomcat3x" home="c:/apps/jakarta-tomcat-3.3.2" action="start"> <sysproperty key="myproperty" value="myvalue"/> </cargo> |
It is also possible to load the system properties from a file - simply use theĀ |
Starting Tomcat 3.x with some System properties set in the container JVM:
<container> [...] <systemProperties> <myproperty>myvalue</myproperty> </systemProperties> </container> |