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author | Mikhail Kryshen <mikhail@kryshen.net> |
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date | Tue, 03 Nov 2009 18:22:35 +0300 |
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= Description = Host lifecycle event listener for Apache Tomcat to automatically deploy update and undeploy applications from user home directories. This is a rewrite of org.apache.catalina.startup.UserConfig listener included in Tomcat which adds the following features: - multiple web applications for each user, - automatic application deployment, - on UNIX read network user database using getent command. = Installation = Copy userconfig.jar to Tomcat lib directory. Add Listener to the Host element in the Tomcat configuration file (server.xml). Listener that uses passwd database to list users: <Listener className="kryshen.catalina.userconfig.PasswdUserConfig"/> Listener that considers all home directories in the specified base directory: <Listener className="kryshen.catalina.userconfig.HomesUserConfig"/> = Listener properties = Common: directoryName - base directory for web applications inside user's home directory. Default: "public_webapps". appsPerUser - maximum number of application each user is allowed to deploy. If greater than 1 or equals -1 (multi-app mode) each user's application subdirectory in the base directory is mapped to "/~username/application", "ROOT" is mapped to "/~username". In single-app mode (appsPerUser = 1) the base directory is mapped to "/~username". PasswdUserConfig: passwd - path to local passwd file. Default: "/etc/passwd". getent - path to getent program. Local passwd is used if this is not set. Default: not set (null). HomesUserConfig homeBase - base directory for user homes. Default: "/home". = Example = <Host name="localhost" appBase="webapps" unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false" backgroundProcessorDelay="15"> <Listener className="kryshen.catalina.userconfig.PasswdUserConfig" getent="/usr/bin/getent" appsPerUser="5"/> </Host>