############################################################################# # W E B S E R V E R #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # the place where the root install of the web server resides # maven.webserver.home=/apps/apache2 # # a supported name of an application server instance to install # maven.webserver.name=apache # # version number of the application server # maven.webserver.version=2.x # needed for dir searches and messages maven.webserver.fullname=${maven.webserver.name}-${maven.webserver.version} # # ports to access this server instance # maven.webserver.port.http=80 maven.webserver.port.https=443 maven.webserver.port.one=8090 maven.webserver.port.two=8091 maven.webserver.port.three=8092 # # where to install the local instance of the server # maven.webserver.dir=${basedir}/server # # where to look for the instance specific files for this webserver # maven.webserver.conf.dir=${maven.conf.dir}/webserver/${maven.webserver.fullname} # # files in an 'includes' pattern to include when controlling the server # For example, if you have classes in your classpath you would like to # include when starting the server, you could use # maven.webserver.classpath=${java.class.path} # paths can be absolute or relative to ${maven.webserver.dir} as that is # where a jvm will be started. This is common for libraries that need sharing # across all webapps installed in the server # maven.webserver.classpath= # # The host name, used when configuring, defaults to localhost # maven.webserver.host=localhost # # The URL used to test the current running status of the webserver # maven.webserver.url=http://${maven.webserver.host}:${maven.webserver.port.http}/index.html # # The directory out of which you will server your documents # FIXME: Let's make a webapp plugin and put this property there # maven.webapp.dir=${maven.webserver.dir}/webapps/ROOT