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core.properties
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core.properties
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# Delay between reload checks for the configuration in ms.
# The check is only performed if reloading is turned on!
org.apache.cocoon.reload-delay=1000
# Allow reinstantiating (reloading) of the cocoon instance. If this is
# set to "true", a new cocoon instance can be created using
# the request parameter "cocoon-reload". It also enables that Cocoon is
# reloaded when cocoon.xconf changes. Default is false for security reasons.
# You can enable this for faster testing.
org.apache.cocoon.reloading=false
# Turn on reloading for specific parts:
org.apache.cocoon.reloading.sitemap=true
org.apache.cocoon.reload-delay.sitemap=5000
org.apache.cocoon.reloading.config=true
org.apache.cocoon.reloading.flow=false
# Causes all files in multipart requests to be processed.
# Default is true but the maximum allowed size is kept small for security reasons.
# Unsupported values will be interpreted as false.
org.apache.cocoon.uploads.enable=true
# This parameter allows to specify where Cocoon should put uploaded files.
# The path specified can be either absolute or relative to the context
# path of the servlet. On windows platform, absolute directory must start
# with volume: C:\Path\To\Upload\Directory
#
# The default directory is "upload-dir" in the work-directory
#org.apache.cocoon.uploads.directory=WEB-INF/work/upload-dir
# Causes all files in multipart requests to be saved to upload-dir.
# Default is true for security reasons.
# Unsupported values will be interpreted as false.
org.apache.cocoon.uploads.autosave=true
# Specify handling of name conflicts when saving uploaded files to disk.
# Acceptable values are deny, allow, rename (default). Files are renamed
# x_filename where x is an integer value incremented to make the new
# filename unique.
org.apache.cocoon.uploads.overwrite=rename
# Specify maximum allowed size of the upload. Defaults to 10 Mb.
# DSpace Community: 2GB. The HTTP spec allows this to be increased to 4GB but
# cocoon places a limit because the parameter is read into a signed integer.
org.apache.cocoon.uploads.maxsize=2147483647
# This parameter allows to specify where Cocoon should create its page
# and other objects cache. The path specified can be either absolute or
# relative to the context path of the servlet. On windows platform,
# absolute directory must start with volume: C:\Path\To\Cache\Directory
#
# The default directory is "cache-dir" in the work-directory.
#org.apache.cocoon.cache.directory=WEB-INF/work/cache-dir
# This parameter allows to specify where Cocoon should put it's
# working files. The path specified is either absolute or relative
# to the context path of the Cocoon servlet. On windows platform,
# absolute directory must start with volume: C:\Path\To\Work\Directory
#
# The default directory is "cocoon-files" directory in the servlet
# context's temp directory (context property javax.servlet.context.tempdir).
#org.apache.cocoon.work.directory=WEB-INF/work
# This parameter is used to list classes that should be loaded at
# initialization time of the servlet. For example, JDBC Drivers used need to
# be named here. Additional entries may be inserted here during build
# depending on your build properties.
#
# For parent ServiceManager sample:
#org.apache.cocoon.classloader.load.classes.parentcm=org.apache.cocoon.samples.parentcm.Configurator
#
# For IBM WebSphere:
#org.apache.cocoon.classloader.load.classes.websphere=com.ibm.servlet.classloader.Handler
# If you set this parameter to 'true', Cocoon will add processing
# time to the end of each response. Value 'hide' adds processing time as an
# HTML comment. By default, processing time is not added (corresponds to
# value 'false').
# NOTE: If you use this feature, Cocoon might generated a wrong content
# length header in the response. This is due to the internal processing
# of Readers and the Caching. So, this might be the reason if you get
# a warning about a wrong content length.
# See http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17370.
#org.apache.cocoon.showtime=true
#org.apache.cocoon.hideshowtime=true
# Whether or not the X-Cocoon-Version response header will be included.
# This is true by default, but there may be some circumstances when it
# is not desired (e.g. "information hiding" for added security, or if
# using jsp:include with Cocoon-generated pages produces a "response is
# already committed" error).
org.apache.cocoon.showcocoonversion=true
# If true or not set, this class will try to catch and handle all Cocoon
# exceptions. If false, it will rethrow them to the servlet container.
org.apache.cocoon.manageexceptions=true
# Set form encoding. This will be the character set used to decode request
# parameters. If not set the ISO-8859-1 encoding will be assumed.
#DSpace Community: Setting this to UTF-8 based on DSpace 1.5.1 configuration
org.apache.cocoon.formencoding=UTF-8
# Set servlet container encoding. If not set ISO-8859-1 encoding will be assumed.
#DSpace Community: Setting this to UTF-8 based on DSpace 1.5.1 configuration
org.apache.cocoon.containerencoding=UTF-8
# If you're using the Avalon bridge and the Log4J logger (which is the default
# logger for the Avalon bridge), then you can define the loglevel with this
# property.
org.apache.cocoon.log4j.loglevel=error
org.apache.cocoon.log4j.loglevel.spring=error