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# $Id$
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# This is the configuration file for Turbine.
#
# Note that strings containing "," (comma) characters must backslash
# escape the comma (i.e. '\,')
#
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#
# L O G 4 J - L O G G I N G
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log4j.file = /WEB-INF/conf/Log4j.properties
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#
# M A I L S E R V E R
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# Your mail server for outgoing email.
#
# Default: null
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mail.server=
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# 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
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mail.smtp.from=
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#
# M O D U L E C A C H I N G
#
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# This determines whether or not to cache the modules in memory. For
# development, turn this off. For production, turn this on.
#
# Default: false
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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
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#
# 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.
#
# Note: org.apache.turbine.modules will always be added to the search
# path. If it is not explictly added here, it will be added to the
# end.
#
# Default: org.apache.turbine.modules
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module.packages=org.apache.turbine.modules
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#
# D A T A B A S E S E T T I N G S
#
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# Turbine uses the decoupled torque now!!
# The database settings are now in Torque.properties
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#
# F R A M E W O R K S E T T I N G S
#
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# 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. This is the template that will be displayed to the user
# when no specific template is requested. This is normally executed
# as the first template the user sees when they access the system.
#
# Default: Index.vm
template.homepage=Index.vm
# This is the default screen to show to people when they first access
# the system. This is only used if there is no value for
# template.homepage. This is for use when you are not using a
# templating system such as Velocity or JSP.
#
# 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. This is only used if there is no value
# for template.login. This is for use when you are not using a
# templating system such as Velocity or JSP.
#
# 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 if you use the deprecated VelocityECSLayout. 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
# Set the components of the default Doctype for use in html documents.
#
# Defaults: There are no defaults - if default.html.doctype.root.element is not
# set then no default doctype will be available.
default.html.doctype.root.element=HTML
default.html.doctype.identifier=-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
default.html.doctype.url=http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd
# This is the default action to log a user in. If you write your own
# implementation of the login action, make sure that you change this
# to reflect the new name.
action.login=LoginUser
# This is the default action to log a user out. If you write your own
# implementation of the logout action, make sure that you change this
# to reflect the new name.
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
#
# Set this value to true if you want to be able to submit multiple
# events to an Action by doing eventSubmit_do<action> and consider
# only events that have a non-empty, non-zero value. This is useful
# if you submit your form with JavaScript
#
action.eventsubmit.needsvalue = false
#
# Set this value to false if you want perform your own error trapping.
# Otherwise when an exception in an do<xxx> or doPerform method occurs
# then Turbine will hand control over to your specified error screen
#
action.event.bubbleexception = true
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#
# 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.RegistryContextFactory
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 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
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use.ssl=true
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#
# 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.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Choose between the two available implementations of an Avalon container - ECM or YAAFI
# services.AvalonComponentService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.avaloncomponent.TurbineAvalonComponentService
services.AvalonComponentService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.avaloncomponent.TurbineYaafiComponentService
services.FactoryService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.factory.TurbineFactoryService
services.PoolService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.pool.TurbinePoolService
services.RunDataService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.rundata.TurbineRunDataService
services.ServletService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.servlet.TurbineServletService
services.AssemblerBrokerService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.assemblerbroker.TurbineAssemblerBrokerService
services.SchedulerService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.schedule.TurbineSchedulerService
services.XmlRpcService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.xmlrpc.TurbineXmlRpcService
services.UniqueIdService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.uniqueid.TurbineUniqueIdService
services.UploadService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.upload.TurbineUploadService
services.SecurityService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.security.db.DBSecurityService
services.PullService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.pull.TurbinePullService
services.TemplateService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.template.TurbineTemplateService
services.XSLTService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.xslt.TurbineXSLTService
#services.SessionService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.session.TurbineSessionService
# Turn on the appropriate template service.
services.VelocityService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.velocity.TurbineVelocityService
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#
# 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.parser.DefaultParameterParser
services.RunDataService.default.cookie.parser=org.apache.turbine.util.parser.DefaultCookieParser
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 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.assemblerbroker.util.java.JavaScreenFactory
#services.AssemblerBrokerService.screen=org.apache.turbine.services.assemblerbroker.util.python.PythonScreenFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.action=org.apache.turbine.services.assemblerbroker.util.java.JavaActionFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.layout=org.apache.turbine.services.assemblerbroker.util.java.JavaLayoutFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.page=org.apache.turbine.services.assemblerbroker.util.java.JavaPageFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.navigation=org.apache.turbine.services.assemblerbroker.util.java.JavaNavigationFactory
services.AssemblerBrokerService.scheduledjob=org.apache.turbine.services.assemblerbroker.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
#
# These are the mapper classes responsible for the lookup of Page, Screen, Layout and Navigation classes according
# to the supplied template Name. They also map template names on the Layout and Screen file names to be used.
#
#services.TemplateService.mapper.page.class = org.apache.turbine.services.template.mapper.DirectTemplateMapper
#services.TemplateService.mapper.screen.class = org.apache.turbine.services.template.mapper.ClassMapper
#services.TemplateService.mapper.layout.class = org.apache.turbine.services.template.mapper.ClassMapper
#services.TemplateService.mapper.navigation.class = org.apache.turbine.services.template.mapper.ClassMapper
#services.TemplateService.mapper.layout.template.class = org.apache.turbine.services.template.mapper.LayoutTemplateMapper
#services.TemplateService.mapper.screen.template.class = org.apache.turbine.services.template.mapper.ScreenTemplateMapper
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 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.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
services.PullService.earlyInit= true
# 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.services.pull.tools.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.
#
# authorized: tool is instantiated once for each user session once the
# user logs in. After this, it is a normal session tool.
#
# persistent: tool is instantitated once for each user session once
# the user logs in and is 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.services.pull.tools.TemplateLink
tool.request.page=org.apache.turbine.util.template.HtmlPageAttributes
tool.request.content=org.apache.turbine.services.pull.tools.ContentTool
tool.request.l10n=org.apache.turbine.services.localization.LocalizationTool
#This pull tool is to allow for easy formatting of Date object into Strings
tool.request.dateFormatter=org.apache.turbine.services.pull.util.DateFormatter
# Use this tool if you need a place to store data that will persist between
# requests. Any data stored using this tool will be stored in the session.
tool.session.sessionData=org.apache.turbine.services.pull.util.SessionData
# These are intake tools.
#tool.request.om=org.apache.turbine.om.OMTool
#tool.request.intake=org.apache.turbine.services.intake.IntakeTool
# This is a tool that allows access to the scheduler service.
#tool.request.scheduler=org.apache.turbine.services.SchedulerTool
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
#
# The content tool can put its URIs through the Servlet container,
# which might attach things like the jsessionid even to URIs that
# are not servered by the container.
#
# The default behaviour was not to put these through the container.
#
# Set this to true if you need things like jsessionid attached to all
# links generated from the $content pull tool.
#
tool.content.want.encoding = false
#
# Both the link and the content tool normally return absolute URIs
# You can change this by exchanging the tool classes but this is not
# really recommended. Setting these properties to true allow you
# to change the behaviour if you want only relative URIs (e.g. if you
# run behind a reverse proxy or a load balancer).
#
tool.content.want.relative = false
tool.link.want.relative = false
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# V E L O C I T Y S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
services.VelocityService.earlyInit= true
# 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 = VelocityOnlyLayout
services.VelocityService.default.navigation=VelocityNavigation
services.VelocityService.default.error.screen = VelocityErrorScreen
services.VelocityService.default.layout.template = Default.vm
#
# Set this to true to catch Velocity Errors and display them in the log file
services.VelocityService.catch.errors = true
services.VelocityService.runtime.log=/logs/velocity.log
#services.VelocityService.input.encoding=UTF-8
services.VelocityService.velocimacro.library = GlobalMacros.vm
services.VelocityService.velocimacro.library = macros/TurbineMacros.vm
# Set the following line to true to cause velocity to automatically reload
# library macro files if they change. This is useful for debugging.
services.VelocityService.velocimacro.library.autoreload = false
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
#
# Do not remove the class path loader lightly, it is used to load the TurbineMacros from VelocityOnlyLayout
#
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
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 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
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# S C H E D U L E R S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Set enabled to true to start the scheduler. The scheduler can be
# stopped and started after Turbine has been intialized. See the
# javadocs for org.apache.turbine.services.schedule.TurbineScheduler
# for the methods calls.
#
# Default = false
#
services.SchedulerService.enabled=false
# Determines if the scheduler service should be initialized early. This
# Should always be set to true!!!!
services.SchedulerService.earlyInit=true
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# S E C U R I T Y S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This is the class that implements the UserManager interface to
# manage User objects. Default is the UserManager from the
# DBSecurityService.
# Override this setting if you want your User information stored
# on a different medium (LDAP directory is a good example).
#
# Adjust this setting if you change the Setting of the SecurityService class (see above).
# Default: org.apache.turbine.services.security.db.DBUserManager
services.SecurityService.user.manager = org.apache.turbine.services.security.db.DBUserManager
#
# These are the default classes used by the Security Service to
# provide User, Group, Role and Permission objects.
# You want to override this setting only if you want your
# implementation to provide application specific addtional
# functionality.
#
# For LDAP use:
# services.SecurityService.user.class=org.apache.turbine.services.security.ldap.LDAPUser
# LDAP does not yet provide custom Group, User and Role objects so you
# must use it with the default TurbineGroup, TurbineRole and
# TurbinePermission objects.
#
# Class for User. Default: org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineUser
services.SecurityService.user.class=org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineUser
# Class for Group. Default: org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineGroup
services.SecurityService.group.class=org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineGroup
# Class for Role. Default: org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineRole
services.SecurityService.role.class=org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineRole
# Class for Permission. Default: org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbinePermission
services.SecurityService.permission.class=org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbinePermission
#
# This is the class that implements the ACL interface.
# You want to override this setting only if you want your ACL
# implementation to provide application specific addtional
# functionality.
#
# Default: org.apache.turbine.util.security.TurbineAccessControlList
services.SecurityService.acl.class = org.apache.turbine.util.security.TurbineAccessControlList
#
# 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.
#
# Default: org.apache.turbine.om.security.peer.TurbineUserPeer
#
services.SecurityService.userPeer.class=org.apache.turbine.om.security.peer.TurbineUserPeer
#
# 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
#
# This property specifies the type of security authentication
#
# Default: simple
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.security.authentication=simple
#
# The host name where the LDAP server is listenting.
#
# Default: localhost
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.host=localhost
#
# The port number where the LDAP server is listenting.
#
# Default: 389
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.port=389
#
# The user name of the admin user. The admin user should be able to
# read from the LDAP repository.
# Characteres '/' are replaced by '=' and '%' are replaced by ','.
#
# Default: none
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.admin.username=turbineUserUniqueId/turbine%dc/example%dc/com
#
# The password of the admin user.
#
# Default: none
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.admin.password=turbine
#
# The class name of the ldap provider.
#
# Default: com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.provider=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
#
# The directory base to search.
# '/' are replaced by '=' and '%' are replaced by ','.
#
# Default: none
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.basesearch=dc/example%dc/com
#
# The unique id. It must be an integer field and it is required only when
# the users are in LDAP but the groups, roles and permissions are in the
# Database.
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.user.userid=
#
# This property maps the username with an attribute in LDAP.
#
# Default: turbineUserUniqueId
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.user.username=turbineUserUniqueId
#
# This property maps the firstname with an attribute in LDAP.
#
# Default: turbineUserFirstName
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.user.firstname=turbineUserFirstName
#
# This property maps the lastname with an attribute in LDAP.
#
# Default: turbineUserLastName
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.user.lastname=turbineUserLastName
#
# This property maps the email with an attribute in LDAP.
#
# Default: turbineUserMailAddress
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.user.email=turbineUserMailAddress
#
# This property maps the userPassword with an attribute in LDAP.
#
# Default: none
#
# services.SecurityService.ldap.user.password=userPassword
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 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 network interface the server part of
# XmlRpc should bind to (if it is active). If not specified, the
# server will bind to all addresses configured for your host.
#
# Default: 127.0.0.1
#services.XmlRpcService.address=127.0.0.1
# This property specifies which TCP port the web server part of
# XmlRpc should listen on (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.DefaultTurbineRunData=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.xml.DomBuilderFactory
# services.FactoryService.factory.javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser=org.foo.xml.SaxParserFactory
# services.FactoryService.factory.java.net.ServerSocket=org.foo.net.SslServerSocketFactory
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# X S L T S E R V I C E
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
services.XSLTService.path = /path/to/stylesheets
services.XSLTService.cache = false
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 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
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# A V A L O N C O M P O N E N T S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Components implementing the Avalon lifecycle interfaces can be loaded,
# configured and initialized by Turbine
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Name and location to the configuration file for the components.
#
services.AvalonComponentService.componentConfiguration = WEB-INF/conf/componentConfiguration.xml
#
# Name and location to the configuration file for the component roles.
#
services.AvalonComponentService.componentRoles = WEB-INF/conf/roleConfiguration.xml
#
# If you want to run Torque from the Avalon Component Service, you must load it
# at startup time
services.AvalonComponentService.lookup = org.apache.torque.avalon.Torque
#
# Other services you want to startup early
#
services.AvalonComponentService.lookup = org.apache.fulcrum.cache.GlobalCacheService
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# S E S S I O N S E R V I C E
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
services.SessionService.earlyInit=true