Yes I know, sadly I think that this is provided by Tomcat and not TomEE

El dj., 5 nov. 2015 a les 13:32, jieryn (<[email protected]>) va escriure:

> Yes, thank you, Alex.
>
> When I ask about a default value, by this I mean in server.xml there
> should be toleration of a default value for the variable. E.g.
> ${tomcat.http.port:-8080}, where 8080 is used if tomcat.http.port is
> not set.
>
> This is useful because it allows easy parameter override, but with
> sensible default value. This way, users who do not need to customize
> are not burdened with having to type, and possibly mistake, all the
> -DadditionalSystemProperties=-Dtomcat.http.port=8080 configuration
> values.
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 7:08 AM, Alex Soto <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Look this is an example of what Romain told you:
> >
> > java -jar -DadditionalSystemProperties=-Dtomcat.http.port=$PORT
> > quote-1.0.0-exec.jar
> >
> > And in server.xml I had defined ${tomcat.http.port} in the required
> place.
> >
> > El dj., 5 nov. 2015 a les 12:50, jieryn (<[email protected]>) va
> escriure:
> >
> >> This placeholder in server.xml, does it support the use of a default
> >> value if no value is specified by the user? Kind of the way bash
> >> variable expansion works? This would be ideal..
> >>
> >> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 8:40 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau
> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > If you use a placeholder in server.xml passing it in
> >> > additionalSystemProperties works.
> >> >
> >> > Using tomee embedded main is an alternative.
> >> > Le 30 oct. 2015 07:02, "jieryn" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> >> >
> >> >> How can a user override the ports I specified during the building of
> >> >> the executable war? The tomcat:exec built executable allows command
> >> >> line flag overriding. I looked through the documentation and haven't
> >> >> discovered it, sorry, any help is appreciated, thanks!
> >> >>
> >>
>

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