Ivan, thanks for the prompt response. Our intention is to provide our users
with a WAR/EAR file and perhaps a simple startup script that they can edit
to set the correct environment variables for their environment. It is good
to know that there is a work-around like this but it might be a little too
complicated for our users.

Is there any other option for configuring external folders in our classpath
without putting a fixed path in geronimo-web.xml? For example, is there an
easy way to append to the classpath of the server when running geronimo.sh?
If so, we can just ask our users to set APP_HOME as an environment variable
and provide a startup script that runs gernonimo.sh with the right
parameters.

Thanks,

Anil Chawla



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You could NOT use the substitution directly in geronimo-web.xml, but you
might try a workaround solution below, it should work :-)

a. After deploying your application into the server, then stop the server.
b. Open the var/config/config.xml, and find the segment for your
application.
c. Let's take the SharedLib as an example, add a xml fragment like :
    <gbean name="SharedLib">
        <attribute name="libDirs">${APP_HOME}/lib</attribute>


<attribute name="classesDirs">${APP_HOME}/conf</attribute>


    </gbean>
d. add the APP_HOME and its real value in the
var/config/config-substitutions.properties
e. Start the server, now it should use the value configured in the
config-substitutions.properties.

2010/8/25 Anil Chawla <[email protected]>
  Hi,
  Is there a way to use substitution variables when defining gbeans in
  geronimo-web.xml? For example, I would like to define a SharedLib for our
  application with an APP_HOME variable that points to the actual location
  of files on the user's filesystem:

  <gbean name="SharedLib"
  class="org.apache.geronimo.system.sharedlib.SharedLib">
  <attribute name="libDirs">${APP_HOME}/lib</attribute>
  <attribute name="classesDirs">${APP_HOME}/conf</attribute>
  <reference name="ServerInfo">
  <name>ServerInfo</name>
  </reference>
  </gbean>

  I've tried setting an APP_HOME environment variable as well as passing
  APP_HOME as a Java system property. I even tried
  org.apache.geronimo.config.substitution.APP_HOME but that seems to be
  specific to config.xml.

  Thanks,

  Anil Chawla





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