>> First, it uses the "fedora.home" system property.  If that's not set,
>> it uses the FEDORA_HOME environment variable.

This is an interesting point. I've seen it documented just as you say,  
but I haven't made it work. In other words, I've tried with Tomcat and  
with JBoss, and I haven't gotten Fedora's servlet component to pick up  
a Java system property as opposed to an environment variable.

If this message reaches someone out there who has this working, I  
should very much appreciate being sent a copy of whatever  
configuration is being used, and thanks in advance!

---
A. Soroka / Digital Scholarship Services R & D
the University of Virginia Library



On Jan 5, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Chris Wilper wrote:

> Hi Adam,
>
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 1:04 PM, ajs6f <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It's become my impression that Fedora currently still fails to pick  
>> up
>> its "home directory" from anywhere but the system environment, as has
>> been the case for several years. Is that correct?
>
> First, it uses the "fedora.home" system property.  If that's not set,
> it uses the FEDORA_HOME environment variable.
>
>> Is it still also the case that the string "fedora" is still encoded  
>> as
>> the web-app path?
>
> Yes, there are various places where it's assumed that it's /fedora/
> These would be nice to get rid of.
>
>> I've searched the Jira instance, but can find no indication that  
>> these
>> problems were corrected for version 3. I'd love to be told that I'm
>> wrong, of course. {grin}
>
> The status of this issue[FCREPO-68] is accurate in Jira -- it has  
> not been
> fixed.  Currently, this issue has a relatively low priority compared  
> to other
> outstanding issues, but it sounds like it needs to be raised a bit if
> it's causing
> pain.  So, I can do that.  This will make it more likely that one of  
> the core
> committers will address it.  We're also quite open to applying  
> patches if
> anyone else in the community wants to take a stab at this.
>
> - Chris
>
> [FCREPO-68] https://fedora-commons.org/jira/browse/FCREPO-68


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