It's unique, but not repeatable. I think this is ok for the demos, but
not ok for regular applications since it creates a new directory at
each execution.

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Taylor Gautier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  So just to add color to this issue - the samples use the following
> convention:
>
>      <logs>%(user.home)/terracotta/client-logs/pojo/sharededitor/%D</logs>
>
>  %D is a unique value.
>
>
>  Geert Bevin wrote:
>
>  I wasn't suggesting which property should be used. My point is that it
>  should be the same and I do agree that it would be handy to have some
>
>  I agree with that, I was just clarifying why I chose the tc.node-name
> syntax and not tc.nodeName.
>
>
>
>  kind of node discovery in place instead of using system properties.
>  BTW, Maven property been there for over half a year and no one
>  reporter this inconsistency.
>
>  I don't know what you mean by setup differently, all I see is that if
>  I remove <statistics> elements from tc-config those dirs are created in
>  the current folder, at least when this stuff is run from Maven.
>
>  I just tried this and it seems to behave like that for the client log
> dirs too. So it seems that when the logs and statistics elements are
> removed, the default values in the xsd aren't being applied. This
> needs some further investigation.
>
>
>
>  Also it is really odd, that even if I specify different locations for
>  those stats folders I still see that huge warning about directory is
>  already being used when launching L1 and L2 from Maven.
>
>  I tried that with the distribution samples and when I change the
> client and server statistics paths, they relocate properly to what I
> set them to.
>
>
>
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