Thanks for the explanation. Duh.. a "key". I guess I thought it had more meaning since it has what looks like a meaningful value set to it.
- Mike -- Liferay Europe Symposium October 12-13, 2010 Frankfurt, Germany www.Liferay.com/EuropeSymposium2010 -- Follow us on Twitter: liferay On Sep 30, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Han Nguyen wrote: > Hi Michael, > aKey is a key of any value that you want to inject to the System > properties via System.setProperty(aKey,value) for your application, then > accessing it using System.getProperty(aKey); in your server side code. > Shindig has a couple of properties that can be preset such as > shindig.host, shindig.port either via the JVM argument, or the web.xml ... > which is just a convenient way to set them. > It'd be best to be able to set the values dynamically as discussed here > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02280.html > > Thanks Chirag for forwarding the message, I missed it somehow. > Han > > > > From: Chirag Shah <[email protected]> > To: [email protected], Han Nguyen/Charlotte/i...@ibmus > Date: 09/30/2010 03:36 PM > Subject: Re: aKey in web.xml > > > > Hey Michael, > > Hm good question. I tracked the origin of aKey down to this change > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/shindig/trunk/java/server/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml?r1=957770&r2=990263 > > but I'm not sure how it's used. > > > On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Michael Young > <[email protected]> wrote: >> What is aKey used for? What are we supposed to specify in there? >> >> <context-param> >> <param-name>system.properties</param-name> >> <param-value> >> shindig.host=localhost >> >> aKey=/shindig/gadgets/proxy?container=default&url= >> shindig.port= >> >> </param-value> >> </context-param> >> >> >> >> - Mike >> -- >> Liferay Europe Symposium >> October 12-13, 2010 >> Frankfurt, Germany >> www.Liferay.com/EuropeSymposium2010 >> -- >> Follow us on Twitter: liferay >> >> >
