I would say thanks to you for asking this question to David and thanks to David for responding with a nice long explanation. I just put it in a place so that we could see it :)
On 6/22/07, Jacek Laskowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You can override any server service property in the same way. Here are a bunch more examples: > > Option: -D<service>.bind=<address> > openejb start -Dejbd.bind=10.45.67.8 > openejb start -Dejbd.bind=myhost.foo.com > openejb start -Dtelnet.bind=myhost.foo.com > > Option: -D<service>.port=<port> > openejb start -Dejbd.port=8765 > openejb start -Dhttpejbd.port=8888 > > Option: -D<service>.only_from=<addresses> > openejb start -Dadmin.only_from=192.168.1.12 > openejb start -Dadmin.only_from=192.168.1.12,joe.foo.com,robert > > Option: -D<service>.threads=<max> > openejb start -Dejbd.threads=200 > > Option: -D<service>.disabled=<true/false> > openejb start -Dtelnet.disabled=true Oh! I didn't know that. Awesome. We do have to write some docs about it so people notice the advantage of using openejb over other ejb3 containers. Nice. Thanks Karan Singh Malhi. (It seems there's another future openejb committer in da house ;-)) Jacek -- Jacek Laskowski http://www.JacekLaskowski.pl
-- Karan Malhi
