Would the tomcat temp dir be a good idea?
If in tomcat.

chaddad wrote:

The attachments.directory path points to a location used to temporarily save large attachment files. If deleted, Axis will fall back and use alternative locations. Best course of action is to modify the value to point to a directory used to hold temporary files.

/Chris



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Stuart Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Wed, 13 Aug 2003 11:50:59 +0100


Yup, I didn't like that path either.

Lanigan, Ronan wrote:

Hi,

I have developed a number of Web Services and I have deployed them
successfully on a WebSphere server. However, after deploying I noticed that
a directory had been created with a structure of
C:\WSAD403\workspace\avews\webApplication\WEB-INF\attachments. (It is
deployed in a linux environment so it was obvious something was up). I knew
that there were no hard coded paths in my application so I was confused.
Then I came across this line in my server-config.wsdd

<parameter name="attachments.Directory"
value="C:\WSAD403\workspace\avews\webApplication\WEB-INF\attachments"/>

This is the only place where a full path is specified and I don't want it
this way. There is nothing in this folder anyway so I'm wondering is it safe
to just delete this from the server-config? If not, could I change it from
what is is now to something less specific (I want something that will work
in every environment).

Hopefully I am making some sense.

Thanks,

Ronan











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