her er min resin.conf.
den er til V2.x altså en lidt ældre version end den beta udgave du bruger.
<!--
- The Resin configuration file.
-
- This example file is more complicated than is needs to be because
- it makes several configurations explicit that can be simplified and
- because it needs to configure the examples.
-
- Look in conf/samples for more realistic sample configurations.
- conf/samples/simple.conf - a simple, basic configuration
- conf/samples/deploy.conf - a simple configuration for deployment
-
- The configuration is based on a purely element-based XML. To make
- it easier to read, attributes can be used as syntactic sugar.
-
- The following are equivalent:
- <foo><bar>13</bar></foo> - canonical representation, but verbose
- <foo bar=13/> - typical configuration
- <foo><bar id=13/></foo> - sometimes useful
-->
<caucho.com>
<log id='/' href='stderr:' timestamp='[%H:%M:%S.%s]'/>
<!-- Security providers. Adding JSSE looks like:
- <security-provider id='com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider'/>
-->
<!--
- You can change the compiler to "javac" or jikes.
- The default is "internal" only because it's the most
- likely to be available.
-->
<java compiler="internal" compiler-args=""/>
<!--
- Sample database pool configuration
- The JDBC name is java:comp/env/jdbc/test
-->
<resource-ref>
<res-ref-name>jdbc/test</res-ref-name>
<res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
<init-param driver-name="com.caucho.jdbc.mysql.Driver"/>
<init-param url="jdbc:mysql_caucho://localhost:3306/test"/>
<init-param user=""/>
<init-param password=""/>
<init-param max-connections="20"/>
<init-param max-idle-time="30"/>
</resource-ref>
<!--
- Use precompiled JSP classes if available.
- 'static-encoding' - optimization if you stick to one character set
-->
<jsp precompile='true' static-encoding='true' recompile-on-error='true'/>
<http-server>
<!--
- The root file directory of the server. Apache users will change
- this to /usr/local/apache/htdocs and IIS users will change it
- to d:\inetpub\wwwroot
<app-dir>/home/disky.dk</www/<app-dir>
-->
<!-- the http port -->
<http port='8080'/>
<!--
- The srun port, read by both JVM and plugin
- 127.0.0.1 is the localhost
-->
<srun host='127.0.0.1' port='6802'/>
<!--
- How to add SSL:
-
- <http port=8443>
- <ssl>true</ssl>
- <key-store-type>pkcs12</key-store-type>
- <key-store-file>keys/server_cert.p12</key-store-file>
- <key-store-password>changeit</key-store-password>
- </http>
-->
<!--
- For production sites, change class-update-interval to something
- like 60, so it only checks for updates every minute.
-->
<class-update-interval>2s</class-update-interval>
<!--
- Select an error page to display when the connection fails.
-
- <error-page exception='connection' location='/my-error-page.html'/>
-->
<!-- To disable /caucho-status, set this to false -->
<caucho-status>true</caucho-status>
<!-- maximum number of threads -->
<thread-max>150</thread-max>
<!--
- How many threads to wait for keepalives. Should be at least the
- number of Apache processes to get good performance.
-->
<thread-keepalive id='100'/>
<!--
- How long an idle keepalive connection should listen to the socket.
-->
<request-timeout id='30s'/>
<!--
- How many sockets to hold in the buffer before failing requests.
-->
<accept-buffer-size id='256'/>
<!--
- Maximum number of request threads which will wait for a socket.
-->
<thread-min id='5'/>
<!--
- Ping to test if the web server is still up. You can uncomment this
- and point it to pages on the webserver that exercise your main
- logic (like database access). If the GET fails, it will restart
- the server. This will catch deadlocks, but not JDK freezes.
-
- <ping sleep-time='1m' retry-count='3' retry-time='1s'>
- <url>
http://localhost:8080/ping/ping.jsp</url> - </ping>
-->
<!--
- Enables/disables exceptions when the browser closes a connection.
-->
<ignore-client-disconnect>true</ignore-client-disconnect>
<!--
- Enable internal caching.
- 'dir' is the directory containing the cache
- 'size' is the memory size in kb
- 'entries' is the total number of entries
-->
<cache dir='cache' size='1024' entries='8192'/>
<!-- disky.dk -->
<host id='disky.dk'>
<app-dir>/home/disky/www</app-dir>
<error-log id='/home/apache/resin-log/disky.dk/error.log'/>
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='/servlet/*' servlet-name='invoker'/>
<stdout-log href='/home/disky/log/stdout.log' rollover-period='1W'/>
</host>
<host id=''>
<error-log id='log/error.log'/>
<!--
- Specifies an automatically-expanding .war dir. Any foo.war
- file will be expanded to a /foo application.
-->
<war-dir id='webapps'/>
<web-app id='/'>
<!-- how often to check servlets for changes (id used for brevity) -->
<class-update-interval id='2'/>
<!--
- The classpath directive may be repeated. Source is optional
- Servlets and beans generally belong in WEB-INF/classes
-->
<classpath id='WEB-INF/classes'
source='WEB-INF/classes'
compile='true'/>
<classpath source='WEB-INF/classes/lib'/>
<!--
- Expires time for a cacheable file. Production sites will
- normally change this to '15m'
-->
<cache-mapping url-pattern='/' expires='2s'/>
<!--
- set the pages to be used as welcome (index) files
-->
<welcome-file-list>index.xtp, index.jsp, index.html</welcome-file-list>
<session-config>
<session-max>4096</session-max>
<session-timeout>30</session-timeout>
<enable-cookies>true</enable-cookies>
<enable-url-rewriting>true</enable-url-rewriting>
<!--
- Store sessions in the filesystem, so they can persist across
- servlet and class changes.
-
- Uncomment this during development.
-->
<!--
- <file-store>WEB-INF/sessions</file-store>
-->
</session-config>
<!-- enable multipart-mime/form processing -->
<!--
- <multipart-form upload-max='-1'/>
-->
<!--
- special mapping so /servlet/pkg.MyServlet invokes pkg.MyServlet
-->
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='/servlet/*' servlet-name='invoker'/>
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='*.xtp' servlet-name='xtp'/>
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='*.jsp' servlet-name='jsp'/>
<!--
- The following entries configuration the examples. You may safely
- delete anything from here down.
-->
<!-- Application init parameters, see Env.java to get the values -->
<context-param info='An application information string'/>
<!-- snoop-servlet handles all urls starting with /snoop -->
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='/snoop/*' servlet-name='snoop-servlet'/>
<!-- configure snoop-servlet with init parameters -->
<servlet servlet-name='snoop-servlet' servlet-class='Env'>
<init-param info='A servlet information string'/>
</servlet>
<!-- /~user maps to user directories -->
<path-mapping url-regexp='^/~([^/]*)' real-path='/home/$1/public_html/'/>
</web-app>
<!-- Define applications (ServletContexts) for the examples.
- Since applications are entirely separate from one another,
- including session variables and servlet-mappings, the
- servlet-mapping declarations need to be repeated.
-->
<web-app id='java_tut'/>
<web-app id='examples/basic'/>
<web-app id='examples/tags'/>
<web-app id='examples/tictactoe'/>
<web-app id='examples/navigation'/>
<web-app id='examples/xsl'/>
<web-app id='examples/templates'>
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='/servlet/*' servlet-name='invoker'/>
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='/GuestJsp' servlet-name='GuestJsp'/>
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='/GuestXtp' servlet-name='GuestXtp'/>
<servlet-mapping url-pattern='/RSS' servlet-name='jsp.RSS'/>
<servlet servlet-name='GuestJsp' servlet-class='jsp.GuestJsp'/>
<servlet servlet-name='GuestXtp' servlet-class='jsp.GuestXtp'/>
</web-app>
<web-app id='/examples/login'/>
</host>
<!--
- Known broken browsers. These should no longer be necessary, but
- you can uncomment them if they become a problem.
-
- <browser-mapping regexp="MSIE 4\.0b2" force10/>
- <browser-mapping regexp="RealPlayer 4\.0" force10/>
- <browser-mapping regexp="Java/1\\.0" force10/>
- <browser-mapping regexp="JDK/1\\.0" force10/>
-->
</http-server>
</caucho.com>