On 11/01/15 12:35, Trevor Donaldson wrote:
I did see that /etc/fuseki error when I dropped the war file in tomcat. I
want sure how to change fuseki_base? Any I dead how to get the war to work
in tomcat?

FUSEKI_BASE is an environment variable and can be set in whatever way you prefer for environment variables. Usually, before invoking Tomcat ... which is tricky when it's a service).

And, in fact, -DFUSEKI_HOME also works 'cos I got bored by the fact that Java does not have System.setenv.

/etc/fuseki can be a symbolic link.

        Andy

On Jan 11, 2015 5:10 AM, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks the links worked. I have the war. The question I have is can I
overwrite the shiro.ini file? I see the war but everything is already
packaged.


Just to follow up on this point.

The server builds its work area the first time - you can edit these
files.  They don't get overwritten next time.

In the WAR version, run once, and shiro.ini file will be in
$FUSEKI_BASE/shiro.ini which is /etc/fuseki/shiro.ini by default.

         Andy







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