The parameter names of tia Content Server are defined in lowercase strings, and reflect the hierarchy of application modules. For that reason, the .
(dot character) is used to separate the levels in the hierarchy.
Application-wide settings are made depending on the choosen chosen type of deployment:
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Environment variables (container deployment)
Java command line parameters (war-file deployment)
In Tomcat context file (war-file deployment)
Environment variables
This method is useful for containerized deployments as
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environment variables can be defined in the container configuration.
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Note: Not all environments support the parameter name scheme for environment variables. To convert a parameter name to an environment variable name follow these rules:
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Example for environmental variables in a docker run
command:
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docker run [..] -e TIA_LICENSE_PATH=/application/config/tialic -e LOGGING_LEVEL_ROOT=ERROR -e WEBAPP_SECURITY_AUTH_BASIC_USERNAME=admin -e WEBAPP_SECURITY_AUTH_BASIC_PASSWORD="\$2a\$10\$JKRQvv.bCNjlyLoBqORAq.79SlwpD8h9nWoo9ss35vt2Pi11KJ2B." [..] |
Java command line parameters
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In a war-file deployment, the web application server is a Java application and therefore started by a java command line.
Example:
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java -D"logging.config"="my.log4j2.xml" [..] |
In Tomcat context
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file
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This is useful for a war-file deployment in a web application server.
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The context file is a XML file with the same name as the web application context (respective the war-file deployed. E.g. autodigit.xml) and is located in <tomcat installation>/conf/Catalina/localhost
directory. For more information see Apache Tomcat documentation: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-10.0-doc/config/context.html.
Example for Tomcat context file:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE Context> <Context> <Parameter name="logging.level.com.software.kgs" value="info" override="true" /> <Parameter name="logging.config" value="C:/Program Files/tomcat/webapps/coreoftia/META-INF/my.log4j2.xml" override="true" /> </Context> |
The parameter names are written in lowercase strings and reflect the hierarchy of application modules. For that reason, the .
(dot character) is used to separate the levels in the hierarchy.
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