########################################## # ::PACKAGE:: Master configuration file # ######################################### servlet-container = resin servlet-webxml = servlet23 # NB: all hostnames used should be # the fully qualified name as returned # by the 'hostname' command with no arguments. #################################### # UNIX system level configuration # Installation directory for resin resin-home = /usr/local/resin # Installation directory for this app app-home = /var/www/::PACKAGE:: # Directory containing the base runtime & config files runtime-home = /usr/share/::PACKAGE:: # UNIX accounts to run as user = servlet group = servlet # Whereever you installed JDK 1.3.1 # java-home = /usr/j2se # java-home = /usr/java/jdk1.3.1 java-home = /opt/IBMJava2-131 # Optionally tell java to use more memory # # For Sun's JDK, on a machine with 1GB #jre-args = -J-client -J-Xss128k -J-Xms512m -J-Xmx512m -J-XX:NewSize=128m -J-XX:MaxNewSize=128m # # For IBM's JDK on a machine with 256MB #jre-args = -J-Xms128m -J-Xmx128m jre-args = # The hostname of the front end apache box apache = web1.example.com # The hostnames of the back end resin boxes resin = servlet1.example.com resin = servlet2.example.com # The SRUN ports for apache to talk to the resin # boxes. The 'hostname:port' pair designates which # srun port each resin instance listens on. # If there is a firewall, between the resin and # apache boxes, a second 'hostname:port' pair # specifies the host and port of the firewall # # eg1. no firewall srun = servlet1.example.com:6802 srun = servlet2.example.com:6802 # eg2. with firewall #srun = servlet1.example.com:6082, firewall:6802 #srun = servlet2.example.com:6082, firewall:6803 # Turn on http listening on either apache # or resin boxes. Only need http port on # the resin boxes for debugging purposes http = web1.example.com:80 # Only for debugging #http = servlet1.example.com:8080 #http = servlet2.example.com:8080