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Mario,

Take a look at the "wrapper.bin.parameters" in your jserv.properties
file.

For example:
wrapper.bin.parameters=-Dfoo=bar

The above line defines the "foo" property to have a value of "bar"

Good luck!
-Duck


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Is there a way to set System properties when Apache Jserv starts?
I would like a System property to be set so I can retrieve it with
System.getProperty(propertyName).


Apache Jserv version 1.1.2
Apache version 1.3.12
Red Hat version 6.0 Kernel 2.2.9



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