The repository paths default to this location, but you can definitely set an
absolute path. If you have access to the admin UI, you can go ahead and change
it from the repositories tab. Otherwise, you'd need to edit the
~/.m2/archiva.xml file created.
There are two things you likely need to change in the web app to not use the
property at all:
- applicationContext.xml - this defines configuration loading locations, which
you could customise
- log4j.xml - this defines where the logs are saved.
Regards,
Brett
On 05/10/2011, at 10:46 PM, Harish Sharma wrote:
> also to solve this problem i am thinking of changing source code of archiva
> to use absolute path for repositories but that seems very long procedure so
> please suggest me some other alternatives.
>
> -Harish Sharma
>
> On Oct 5, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Harish Sharma wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am setting up archiva 1.3.5 with tomcat 6.6 using mysql 5 every thing is
> fine except I am unable to set ${appserver.base} variable using my
> application.property file .
> Thing is I strictly need to use application.property file to set this
> variable.
> I am able to set is trough CATALINA_OPTS=-Dappserver.base but i cannot use
> that in my organisation .
> So i need to hard code this appserver.base value in application.property file
> but when i do that my tomcat is unable to read it from there and i get this
> error
> ERROR: ${appserver.base}/data/repository/internal does not exist . that means
> tomcat is not able to resolve appserver.base value from application.property
> file .
> so what can be done in this case
> PLZZ HELP !!!
> if you need any other information plz mail me !!
>
> T&R
> Harish Sharma
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