huber 01/12/29 22:05:53 Added: test CatalogManager.properties Log: initial version, junit tests Revision Changes Path 1.1 xml-cocoon2/test/CatalogManager.properties Index: CatalogManager.properties =================================================================== # CatalogManager.properties # # This CatalogManager.properties is loaded by the Resolver used # by the ResolverImpl test case # # The definition here are usually overridden by the settings # of the single test cases. # version $Id: CatalogManager.properties,v 1.1 2001/12/30 06:05:53 huber Exp $ # author Bernhard Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED] # # This is the default properties file for Apache Cocoon. This facilitates local # configuration of application-specific catalogs. # # Apache Cocoon will automatically load a default catalog from # the testcases for ResolverImpl, and CatalogResolver. # # Loading this properties files requires to have the directory # this file residing included in the classpath. # # See the documentation catalog.html, and the resolver documentation # of sun, and Cocoon. # verbosity ... level of messages for status/debug (messages go to STDOUT) # 0 (none) .. 3 (maximum) # The following messages are provided ... # 0 = none # 1 = ? # 2 = 1+, Loading catalog, Resolved public, Resolved system # 3 = 2+, Catalog does not exist, resolvePublic, resolveSystem # TODO: determine all messages at each level # verbosity=3 # catalogs ... list of additional catalogs to load # use full pathnames # pathname separator is always semi-colon (;) regardless of operating system # directory separator is always slash (/) regardless of operating system # #catalogs=/path/to/local/catalog catalogs= # prefer ... we prefer to use Public Identifiers for entity resolution # prefer=public # static-catalog ... see the Sun doco # TODO: ? what impact does this setting have for Apache Cocoon # static-catalog=yes # allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi ... see the Sun doco # TODO: ? what impact does this setting have for Apache Cocoon # allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi=yes # catalog-class-name ... specify an alternate class name to use # Apache Cocoon does not need this setting - we already have a named class # # catalog-class-name=com.sun.resolver.Resolver
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