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# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id: TurbineResources.properties,v 1.1.1.1 2002/06/27 20:17:17 egg Exp $
#
# This is the configuration file for Turbine.
#
# Note that strings containing "," (comma) characters must backslash
# escape the comma (i.e. '\,')
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  L O G S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is the configuration for the logging system. In most cases
# you don't need to modify anything. However, if you wish to add more
# facilities or modify the existing settings, then you can do so.
#
# destination.file: A path relative to the web app root
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

#services.LoggingService.facilities=system,debug,security
services.LoggingService.facilities=system
services.LoggingService.default=system
services.LoggingService.loggingConfig=org.apache.turbine.services.logging.Pr
opertiesLoggingConfig

services.LoggingService.system.log4j.rootCategory=ALL, system
services.LoggingService.system.log4j.category.system= ALL, system
services.LoggingService.system.log4j.appender.system.file=${webappRoot}/logs
/turbine.log
services.LoggingService.system.log4j.appender.system=org.apache.log4j.FileAp
pender
services.LoggingService.system.log4j.appender.system.layout=org.apache.log4j
.PatternLayout
services.LoggingService.system.log4j.appender.system.layout.conversionPatter
n = [%d{ABSOLUTE} %-5p] %m%n
services.LoggingService.system.log4j.appender.system.append = false
services.LoggingService.system.className=org.apache.turbine.services.logging
.Log4JavaLogger
services.LoggingService.system.level=ALL

# A facility for system logging.
#services.LoggingService.system.destination.file=/logs/turbine.log
#services.LoggingService.system.className=org.apache.turbine.services.loggin
g.FileLogger
#services.LoggingService.system.level=INFO

# A facility for the scheduler service
# To disable started/stopped messages set the level to ERROR
services.LoggingService.scheduler.destination.file=/logs/turbine.log
services.LoggingService.scheduler.className=org.apache.turbine.services.logg
ing.FileLogger
services.LoggingService.scheduler.level=INFO

# A facility for debugging applications. Messages will go both
# to the log file and the server console.
services.LoggingService.debug.destination.file=/logs/turbine.log
services.LoggingService.debug.destination.console=true
services.LoggingService.debug.className=org.apache.turbine.services.logging.
FileLogger
services.LoggingService.debug.level=INFO

# A facility for SQL query logging
# To enable SQL query logging, set the system and sql log level to DEBUG
services.LoggingService.sql.destination.file=/logs/turbine.log
services.LoggingService.sql.className=org.apache.turbine.services.logging.Fi
leLogger
services.LoggingService.sql.level=ERROR

# A facility for security audit. NOTE! As of 23 Jan 2001
# Turbine does not have any standard security auditing
# functionality. It's up to your application.
services.LoggingService.security.destination.file=/logs/turbine.log
services.LoggingService.security.className=org.apache.turbine.services.loggi
ng.FileLogger
services.LoggingService.security.level=INFO

# An example configuration for automatic log rotation using Log4Java
# This will keep the log file size under 1MB and save up to 5 backup copies
services.LoggingService.rotation.destination.file=/logs/turbine.log
services.LoggingService.rotation.file.size=1048576
services.LoggingService.rotation.file.backups=5
services.LoggingService.rotation.className=org.apache.turbine.services.loggi
ng.Log4JavaLogger
services.LoggingService.rotation.level=INFO

# An example configuration for using *NIX syslogd with Log4Java
services.LoggingService.syslog.destination.syslogd.host=my.syslog.server.com
services.LoggingService.syslog.destination.syslogd.facility=LOG_DAEMON
services.LoggingService.syslog.className=org.apache.turbine.services.logging
.Log4JavaLogger
services.LoggingService.syslog.level=INFO

# An example configuration for using remote Log4Java server
services.LoggingService.remote.destination.remote.host=my.remote.server.com
services.LoggingService.remote.destination.remote.port=1099
services.LoggingService.remote.className=org.apache.turbine.services.logging
.Log4JavaLogger
services.LoggingService.remote.level=INFO

# An example configuration for sending error reports as email with Log4Java
# notes:
# * uses 'mail.server' as SMTP server to send mail through
# * log4j will send the email when an ERROR is logged, with
#   'buffer.size' previous (non-ERROR) logs included in the email
# * configured to log to a file as well otherwise stacktraces are lost
services.LoggingService.email.destination.file=/logs/turbine.log
services.LoggingService.email.destination.email.from=root@localhost
services.LoggingService.email.destination.email.to=root@localhost
services.LoggingService.email.destination.email.subject=Turbine Error Report
services.LoggingService.email.destination.email.buffer.size=512
services.LoggingService.email.className=org.apache.turbine.services.logging.
Log4JavaLogger
services.LoggingService.email.level=INFO

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  M A I L  S E R V E R
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Your mail server for outgoing email.
#
# Default: null
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

mail.server=

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# SMTP-From header for your outgoing messages
#
# All failed delivery messages will be returned to this address.
# If unset, these messages will be sent to the address in the
# From header (standard behaviour)
#
# Default: null
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

mail.smtp.from=

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  M O D U L E  C A C H I N G
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# This determines whether or not to cache the modules in memory.  For
# development, turn this off.  For production, turn this on.
#
# Default: false
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

module.cache=false

# If module.cache=true, then how large should we make the hashtables
# by default.

action.cache.size=20
layout.cache.size=10
navigation.cache.size=10
page.cache.size=5
screen.cache.size=50
scheduledjob.cache.size=10

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  M O D U L E  P A C K A G E S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is the "classpath" for Turbine.  In order to locate your own
# modules, you should add them to this path.  For example, if you have
# com.company.actions, com.company.screens, com.company.navigations,
# then this setting would be "com.company,org.apache.turbine.modules".
# This path is searched in order.  For example, Turbine comes with a
# screen module named "Login".  If you wanted to have your own screen
# module named "Login", then you would specify the path to your
# modules before the others.
#
# Default: org.apache.turbine.modules
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

module.packages=org.apache.turbine.modules


# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  F R A M E W O R K  S E T T I N G S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# These are settings that control the behaviour of the framework,
# such as determining whether a template system is in use, what
# the default templates and screens are and session handling settings.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# Used to set the template homepage if you are using a template
# layout.
#
# Default: /Index.vm

template.homepage=/Index.vm

# This is the default screen to show to people when they first access
# the system. Specify one of the template screens such as VelocityScreen
# to use a template system.
#
# Default: Login

screen.homepage=

# This is the template that is shown on an incorrect login attempt.
# Setting this property will override any value of screen.login specfied
# below.
#
# Default: Login.vm

template.login=/Login.vm

# This is the page that is shown on an incorrect login attempt.  It is
# referenced in the LoginUser action. Note that it will only be used if
# a login template has not been specified (see template.login above).
#
# Default: Login

screen.login=

# This is the template that is used by the respective Template based
# ErrorScreen for displaying the error. If you are not using a Template
based
# ErrorScreen, then this is ignored.
#
# Default: /Error.vm

template.error=/Error.vm

# This is the default error screen.
#
# Default: VelocityErrorScreen

screen.error=VelocityErrorScreen

# This is the screen that is displayed when the user's web page is in
# an invalid state.
#
# Default: error.InvalidState

screen.invalidstate=error.InvalidState

# Set the default Doctype.  The default Doctype can be set by using
# the single strings: Html40Strict, Html40Transitional, or
# Html40Frameset.  Additionally the default can be supplied as two
# strings separated by a comma giving the DTD and URI.
#
# Default: ignored if not set to some value.

default.doctype=Html40Transitional

# This is the default action to log a user in.

action.login=LoginUser

# This is the default action to log a user out.

action.logout=LogoutUser

# This is the default action to validate whether or not a session is
# valid.  For example, if you want to make sure if a user has already
# logged in or not.
#
# Default: SessionValidator

action.sessionvalidator=sessionvalidator.TemplateSessionValidator

# This is the timeout in seconds for sessions. If left commented out, the
# servlet container's default timeout will be left as is.

# session.timeout=1800

# This is the default action that builds up the AccessControlList for
# the individual users session.

action.accesscontroller=AccessController

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  J N D I  C O N T E X T S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# This indicates whether Turbine should try to create JNDI contexts.
#
# Default: false
#
# contexts=true

# These are the JNDI context properties.  Each context's properties
# are defined by the properties beginning with context.name.
#
# Default: none
#
# Example: The following will create a JNDI context named "name" in
# the data.contexts Hashtable.  It will point at the RMI registry on
# localhost running on port 1099, and will use
# com.sun.jndi.rmi.registry.RegistryContextFactory as the initial
# context factory:
#
# context.name.java.naming.provider.url=rmi://localhost:1099
#
context.name.java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.rmi.registry.RegistryC
ontextFactory

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  P E E R S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Supplies Turbine with information about the database schema, which
# can simplify any required Peer classes.
#
# Default: org.apache.turbine.util.db.map.TurbineMapBuilder
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

database.maps.builder=org.apache.turbine.util.db.map.TurbineMapBuilder

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  M E S S A G E S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Note that strings containing "," (comma) characters must backslash
# escape the comma (i.e. '\,')

# The message that can be displayed before a user logs in.

login.message=Thank you for your visit. Please log into the system.

# The message that can be displayed when no screen is defined.

login.message.noscreen=There has been an error. Your session is valid but
the screen variable is not defined.

# The message that can be displayed when a user enters an incorrect
# password or username.

login.error=Sorry your username or password is incorrect!

# The message that can be displayed when a user logs out.

logout.message=Thank you for using the system. Please come back soon.

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  S E C U R E  S O C K E T S  L A Y E R
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Whether the web server is able to use SSL.  Links in Turbine can
# check this property to determine if SSL can be used.
#
# Default: true
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

use.ssl=true

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  S E R V I C E S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes for Turbine Services should be defined here.
# Format: services.[name].classname=[implementing class]
#
# To specify properties of a service use the following syntax:
# service.[name].[property]=[value]
#
# The order that these services is listed is important! The
# order that is stated here is the order in which the services
# will be initialized. Keep this is mind if you have services
# that depend on other services during initialization.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
services.ResourceService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.resources.Tur
bineResourceService
services.LoggingService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.logging.Turbin
eLoggingService
services.FactoryService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.factory.Turbin
eFactoryService
services.PoolService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.pool.TurbinePoolS
ervice
services.RunDataService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.rundata.Turbin
eRunDataService
services.ServletService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.servlet.Turbin
eServletService
services.AssemblerBrokerService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.assemb
lerbroker.TurbineAssemblerBrokerService
services.LocalizationService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.localizat
ion.TurbineLocalizationService
services.MimeTypeService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.mimetype.Turb
ineMimeTypeService
services.GlobalCacheService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.cache.Turb
ineGlobalCacheService
#services.SchedulerService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.schedule.Tu
rbineSchedulerService
#services.XmlRpcService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.xmlrpc.Turbine
XmlRpcService
services.UniqueIdService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.uniqueid.Turb
ineUniqueIdService
services.UploadService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.upload.TurbineU
ploadService
services.SecurityService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.security.db.D
BSecurityService
services.PoolBrokerService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.db.TurbineP
oolBrokerService
services.MapBrokerService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.db.TurbineMa
pBrokerService
services.PullService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.pull.TurbinePullS
ervice
#services.IntakeService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.intake.Turbine
IntakeService
services.TemplateService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.template.Turb
ineTemplateService
services.XSLTService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.xslt.TurbineXSLTS
ervice

# Turn on the appropriate template service.
services.VelocityService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.velocity.Turb
ineVelocityService

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  P O O L / M A P  B R O K E R
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Default value: default
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

services.PoolBrokerService.defaultPool = default
services.MapBrokerService.defaultMap = default

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  R U N   D A T A   S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Default implementations of base interfaces for request processing.
# Additional configurations can be defined by using other keys
# in the place of the <default> key.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

services.RunDataService.default.run.data=org.apache.turbine.services.rundata
.DefaultTurbineRunData
services.RunDataService.default.parameter.parser=org.apache.turbine.util.par
ser.DefaultParameterParser
services.RunDataService.default.cookie.parser=org.apache.turbine.util.parser
.DefaultCookieParser

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  C A C H E   S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# Interval at which the cache will be checked. The default is
# 5000ms or 5 seconds.

services.GlobalCacheService.cache.check.frequency = 5000

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  A S S E M B L E R  B R O K E R  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# A list of AssemblerFactory classes that will be registered
# with TurbineAssemblerBrokerService
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

services.AssemblerBrokerService.screen=org.apache.turbine.services.assembler
broker.util.java.JavaScreenFactory
#services.AssemblerBrokerService.screen=org.apache.turbine.services.assemble
rbroker.util.python.PythonScreenFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.action=org.apache.turbine.services.assembler
broker.util.java.JavaActionFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.layout=org.apache.turbine.services.assembler
broker.util.java.JavaLayoutFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.page=org.apache.turbine.services.assemblerbr
oker.util.java.JavaPageFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.navigation=org.apache.turbine.services.assem
blerbroker.util.java.JavaNavigationFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.scheduledjob=org.apache.turbine.services.ass
emblerbroker.util.java.JavaScheduledJobFactory

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  T E M P L A T E  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# Roughly, the number of templates in each category.
#
# Defaults: layout=2, navigation=10, screen=50

services.TemplateService.layout.cache.size=2
services.TemplateService.navigation.cache.size=10
services.TemplateService.screen.cache.size=50

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  P U L L  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# These are the properties for the Pull Service, the service
# that works in conjuction with the Turbine Pull Model API.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# This determines whether the non-request tools are refreshed
# on each request (request tools aren't ever, because they're
# instantiated for the request only anyway).
services.PullService.tools.per.request.refresh=true

# These are tools that are placed in the context by the service
# These tools will be made available to all your
# templates. You list the tools in the following way:
#
# tool.<scope>.<id> = <classname>
#
# <scope>      is the tool scope: global, request, session
#              or persistent (see below for more details)
# <id>         is the name of the tool in the context
#
# You can configure the tools in this way:
# tool.<id>.<parameter> = <value>
#
# So if you find "global", "request", "session" or "persistent" as second
# part, it is a configuration to put a tool into the toolbox, else it is a
# tool specific configuration.
#
# For example:
#
# tool.global.ui    = org.apache.turbine.util.pull.UIManager
# tool.global.mm    = org.apache.turbine.util.pull.MessageManager
# tool.request.link = org.apache.turbine.util.template.TemplateLink
# tool.request.page =
org.apache.turbine.util.template.TemplatePageAttributes
#
# Then:
#
# tool.ui.skin = default
#
# configures the value of "skin" for the "ui" tool.
#
# Tools are accessible in all templates by the <id> given
# to the tool. So for the above listings the UIManager would
# be available as $ui, the MessageManager as $mm, the TemplateLink
# as $link and the TemplatePageAttributes as $page.
#
# You should avoid using tool names called "global", "request",
# "session" or "persistent" because of clashes with the possible Scopes.
#
# Scopes:
#
#   global:     tool is instantiated once and that instance is available
#               to all templates for all requests. Tool must be threadsafe.
#
#   request:    tool is instantiated once for each request (although the
#               PoolService is used to recycle instances). Tool need not
#               be threadsafe.
#
#   session:    tool is instantiated once for each user session, and is
#               stored in the user's temporary hashtable. Tool should be
#               threadsafe.
#
#   persistent: tool is instantitated once for each use session, and
#               is stored in the user's permanent hashtable. This means
#               for a logged in user the tool will be persisted in the
#               user's objectdata. Tool should be threadsafe and
#               Serializable.
#
# Defaults: none

tool.request.link=org.apache.turbine.util.template.TemplateLink
tool.request.page=org.apache.turbine.util.template.TemplatePageAttributes
tool.request.content=org.apache.turbine.util.ContentURI
tool.request.l10n=org.apache.turbine.services.localization.LocalizationTool
#tool.request.flux=org.apache.turbine.flux.tools.FluxTool

# These are intake tools.
#tool.request.om=org.apache.turbine.om.OMTool
#tool.request.intake=org.apache.turbine.services.intake.IntakeTool

#tool.global.ui=org.apache.turbine.services.pull.util.UIManager

# The UI Manager will allow you to skin your Turbine
# application using simple properties files that are
# located in the WEBAPP/resources/ui/skins/ directory
# hierarchy.

tool.ui.skin=default

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  V E L O C I T Y  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# The location of Velocity configuration file, relative to webapp root
# These properties will override the default properties set by Velocity.
# You should specify the path to the templates directories as well as
# the path to the log file and they should also be relative to webapp root

services.VelocityService.template.extension=vm
services.VelocityService.default.page = VelocityPage
services.VelocityService.default.screen=VelocityScreen
services.VelocityService.default.layout = VelocityECSLayout
services.VelocityService.default.navigation=VelocityNavigation
services.VelocityService.default.error.screen = VelocityErrorScreen
services.VelocityService.default.layout.template = /Default.vm

services.VelocityService.runtime.log=/logs/velocity.log
#services.VelocityService.input.encoding=UTF-8
services.VelocityService.velocimacro.library = GlobalMacros.vm

services.VelocityService.resource.loader = file
services.VelocityService.file.resource.loader.description = Velocity File
Resource Loader
services.VelocityService.file.resource.loader.class =
org.apache.velocity.runtime.resource.loader.FileResourceLoader
services.VelocityService.file.resource.loader.path = /templates/app
services.VelocityService.file.resource.loader.cache = false
services.VelocityService.file.resource.loader.modificationCheckInterval = 2

services.VelocityService.resource.loader = classpath
services.VelocityService.classpath.resource.loader.description = Velocity
Classpath Resource Loader
services.VelocityService.classpath.resource.loader.class =
org.apache.velocity.runtime.resource.loader.ClasspathResourceLoader

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  J S P  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

services.JspService.template.extension=jsp
services.JspService.default.page = JspPage
services.JspService.default.screen=BaseJspScreen
services.JspService.default.layout = JspLayout
services.JspService.default.navigation=BaseJspNavigation
services.JspService.default.error.screen = JspErrorScreen
services.JspService.default.layout.template = /Default.jsp

services.JspService.templates = /templates/app
services.JspService.buffer.size = 8192

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  W E B M A C R O  S E R V I C E
#
# the webmacro-service is deprecated. you should use velocity instead!
# see http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/migration.html
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

services.WebMacroService.template.extension=wm
services.WebMacroService.default.page = WebMacroSitePage
services.WebMacroService.default.screen=WebMacroSiteScreen
services.WebMacroService.default.layout = WebMacroSiteLayout
services.WebMacroService.default.navigation=WebMacroSiteNavigation
services.WebMacroService.default.error.screen = WebMacroSiteErrorScreen
services.WebMacroService.default.layout.template = /Default.wm

# The location of WebMacro configuration file, relative to webapp
# root.

services.WebMacroService.properties=/WEB-INF/conf/WebMacro.properties

# The path where WebMacro will look for templates, relative to webapp
# root.  Use your system's path separator to specify multiple paths.

services.WebMacroService.templates=/templates/app

# The class that will act as a template provider in webmacro.  We can
# use default class from WebMacro (template path above is pushed into
# WebMacro configuration mechanism, so that class can pick it up), or
# some other custom class

services.WebMacroService.templates.provider=org.apache.turbine.services.webm
acro.TurbineTemplateProvider

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  F R E E M A R K E R  S E R V I C E
#
# the freemarker-service is deprecated. you should use velocity instead!
# see http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# The path where FreeMarker will look for templates, relative to
# webapp root, if supported by the servlet engine.
#
# Default: /templates

services.FreeMarkerService.templates=/templates

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  U P L O A D  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# Whether the files should be automatically picked up by
# ParameterParser.

services.UploadService.automatic=true

#
# The directory where files will be temporarily stored.
#
services.UploadService.repository=.

#
# The maximum size of a request that will be processed.
#
services.UploadService.size.max=1048576

#
# The maximum size of a request that will have it's elements cached in
# memory by TurbineUploadService class.
#
services.UploadService.size.threshold=10240

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  L O C A L I Z A T I O N  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# Default ResourceBundle and language/country codes used by the
# TurbineLocalizationService.
#
locale.default.bundle=MyBundle
locale.default.language=en
locale.default.country=US

#
# This will set the charset= portion of the ContentType: header.
# Leave commented out unless you want to return stuff as a different
# charset.
#
# locale.default.charset=

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  M I M E T Y P E  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# This property specifies a file containing mappings between MIME
# content types and the corresponding file name extensions. The
# service itself contains a hardcoded set of most common mappings.
# The file must use the same syntax as the mime.types file of
# the Apache Server, i.e.
# <mimetype> <ext1> <ext2>...
#
#services.MimeTypeService.mime.types=/WEB-INF/conf/mime.types

# This property specifies a file containing mappings between locales
# and the corresponding character encodings. The service itself
# contains a hardcoded set of most common mappings.
# The file should use the Java property file syntax, i.e.
# <lang_country_variant>=<charset>
#
#services.MimeTypeService.charsets=/WEB-INF/conf/charset.properties

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  S C H E D U L E R  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

#
# Set enabled to true to start the scheduler.
#
# Default = false
#
scheduler.enabled=false


# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  S E C U R I T Y  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

#
# This is the class that implements the User interface.
# You want to override this setting only if you want your User
# implementation to provide application specific addtional
# functionality.
#
# Default: org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineUser
#

services.SecurityService.user.class=org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineUs
er

#
# This setting is DBSecurityService specific - this class is consulted for
the names
# of the columns in the users' tables for the purpose of creating join
queries.
# If you use your own User implementation in conjunction with
DBSecurityService,
# it's peer class must implement
org.apache.turbine.om.security.peer.UserPeer interface,
# and you need to specify the name of the peer class here.
#
# Defalut: org.apache.turbine.om.security.peer.TurbineUserPeer
#
services.SecurityService.userPeer.class=org.apache.turbine.om.security.peer.
TurbineUserPeer

#
# This is the class that implements UserManager interface.
# Override this setting if you want your User information stored
# on a different medium (LDAP directory is a good example).
# Default implementation uses Peers and a relational database .
#

services.SecurityService.user.manager=org.apache.turbine.services.security.d
b.DBUserManager

#
# This is used by the SecurityService to make the password checking
# secure. When enabled, passwords are transformed by a one-way
# function into a sequence of bytes that is base64 encoded.
# It is impossible to guess the plain-text form of the password
# from the representation. When user logs in, the entered password
# is transformed the same way and then compared with stored value.
#
# Default: false
#

services.SecurityService.secure.passwords=false

#
# This property lets you choose what digest algorithm will be used
# for encrypting passwords. Check documentation of your JRE for
# available algorithms.
#
# Default: SHA
#

services.SecurityService.secure.passwords.algorithm=SHA

# Configuration for the LDAP Security Service implementation

#services.SecurityService.ldap.security.athentication=simple
#services.SecurityService.ldap.port=<LDAP PORT>
#services.SecurityService.ldap.host=<LDAP HOST>
#services.SecurityService.ldap.admin.username=<ADMIN USERNAME>
#services.SecurityService.ldap.admin.password=<ADMIN PASSWORD>
#services.SecurityService.ldap.user.basesearch=<SEARCH PATTERN>
#services.SecurityService.ldap.user.search.filter=<SEARCH FILTER>
#services.SecurityService.ldap.dn.attribute=userPrincipalName
#services.SecurityService.ldap.provider=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  X M L R P C  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# This property specifies which class should be used to parse
# xml for XmlRpc functionality.
#
# Default: org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser

services.XmlRpcService.parser=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser

# This property specifies which port the server part of the XmlRpc
# should listen, if it is active.
#
# Default: 12345

services.XmlRpcService.port=12345

# If any classes are specified here, the Service will create an
# instance of them here and start up a listener on the specified
# port.
#
# Note that the handlers demonstrated are not very useful.  You
# will have to invent your own services.  They do however
# illustrate that any class with a default constructor can be
# added here
#
# The handler parameter without further extension determines
# the default handler for the service
#
# Default: no classes are specified by default

#services.XmlRpcService.handler.$default=java.util.Hashtable
#services.XmlRpcService.handler.stringhandler=java.lang.String

# The following properties allow the transfer of data between
# separate Turbine applications running on different servers.
# This allows B2B type behavior such as sending database
# updates in the form of XML or whatever type of data
# that needs to be shared between Turbine applications
# running on separate servers.

services.XmlRpcService.handler.file =
org.apache.turbine.services.xmlrpc.util.FileHandler
services.XmlRpcService.paranoid = false
services.XmlRpcService.acceptClient = 192.168.1.*
services.XmlRpcService.denyClient =

# Do we want a secure server

services.XmlRpcService.secure.server = false

# Secure server options

services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.java.protocol.handler.pkgs = \
    com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol

services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.security.provider = \
    com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider

services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.security.protocol = TLS

# You probably want to keep your key stores and trust stores
# clear out of your webapp.

services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.keyStore =
/tmp/keystore
services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType = jks
services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword =
password
services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.trustStore =
/tmp/truststore
services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType =
jks
services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword
= password

services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.sun.ssl.keymanager.type =
SunX509
services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.sun.ssl.trust.manager.type =
SunX509

# These values should be set to 'all' for debugging purposes.

services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.debug = none
services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.java.security.debug = none

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  P O O L  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# Default capacity of pools of the Object pooling service.
#
# Default: 128
services.PoolService.pool.capacity = 128

# Class specific capacities used instead of the default if specified.
#
#services.PoolService.pool.capacity.org.apache.turbine.services.rundata.Defa
ultTurbineRunData=512

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  F A C T O R Y  S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# A comma separated list of classloaders (very optional)
#
# Example: org.foo.bar.MyClassLoader, org.ack.joe.YourClassLoader
#
#services.FactoryService.class.loaders=

# Customized factories to be used instead of the default factory.
# E.g. to instantiate XML parsers, SSL sockets, etc., which require
# specific instantiation not supported by the default factory.
# The property name is prefixed with "factory" followed by the
# name of the production class. The value is the class name of
# the factory implementing the Factory interface. The factory
# will be instantiated by using the service itself.
#
# Examples:
#
#
services.FactoryService.factory.javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder=org.foo.xm
l.DomBuilderFactory
#
services.FactoryService.factory.javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser=org.foo.xml.SaxP
arserFactory
#
services.FactoryService.factory.java.net.ServerSocket=org.foo.net.SslServerS
ocketFactory

#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# X S L T  S E R V I C E
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------

services.XSLTService.path = /path/to/stylesheets
services.XSLTService.cache = false

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  I N T A K E   S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

# The location of the xml file specifying valid inputs
#
# Example: org.foo.bar.MyClassLoader, org.ack.joe.YourClassLoader
#
services.IntakeService.xml.path=WEB-INF/conf/intake.xml

#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# P A R A M E T E R  P A R S E R
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This variable controls the case folding applied to URL variable
# names.
#
# Allowed values: none, lower, upper
# Default: lower
#

url.case.folding=lower

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  C O M P O N E N T S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Components implementing the lifecycle interfaces can be loaded,
# configured and initialized by Turbine
# -------------------------------------------------------------------

component.name = torque
component.torque.classname = org.apache.torque.Torque
component.torque.config = ${webappRoot}/WEB-INF/conf/Torque.properties

#component.name = fulcrum
#component.fulcrum.classname = org.apache.fulcrum.Fulcrum
#component.fulcrum.config = ${webappRoot}/WEB-INF/conf/Fulcrum.properties

# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  A D D I T I O N A L  P R O P E R T I E S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# The full path name to an additional properties file. Properties in
# this file will be included in this property set. Duplicate name
# values will be replaced, so be careful.
#
# Default: none
# -------------------------------------------------------------------




----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 1:58 PM
Subject: RE: Torque-3.0b3-dev not starting in Turbine2.2b2 (cross posting)


I was not able to make a successful connection to my database.  I am using
MSSQL Server, and the microsoft JDBC driver.  I was able to call the
torque.init() method, but then when I actually tried to pull up a
connection, it would fail.  I would be interested in seeing your
Torque.properites....

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: An�bal Rojas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 1:44 PM
To: Turbine Users List
Subject: Re: Torque-3.0b3-dev not starting in Turbine2.2b2 (cross
posting)


Eric,

    Added the dependencies required by Torque b3 and not found in Turbine
2.2b2, and Torque initialized ok.
    What happended with the pools?
    Thanks.

----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: RE: Torque-3.0b3-dev not starting in Turbine2.2b2 (cross posting)


Did you do the setup of the connection pools?  In Torque b3 there are some
connection pooling configuration you need to do that you didn't need in b2.
I ran into the same issues, and ended up backing down to b2 because I could
not get the pools working.

If you look at the docs, there is a section about b3.

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: An�bal Rojas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 10:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Torque-3.0b3-dev not starting in Turbine2.2b2 (cross posting)


I managed to build Torque-3.0b3-dev, ant tried to start it in Turbine 2.2b2.
Torque didn't start, tried with Torque-3.0b2-dev and it worked ok. Got no
idea about what is happenning. Any help would be appreciated. I am attaching
for reference:

TR.prop
Torque.prop

and the logs resulting for each version of Torque.

Has anybody tried succesfully the same combination?

 An�bal Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.valhallaproject.com
> 58+212+242.66.62
>
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