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- # Disable Rake-environment-task framework detection by uncommenting/setting to false
- # Warbler.framework_detection = false
- # Warbler web application assembly configuration file
- Warbler::Config.new do |config|
- # Features: additional options controlling how the jar is built.
- # Currently the following features are supported:
- # - gemjar: package the gem repository in a jar file in WEB-INF/lib
- # - executable: embed a web server and make the war executable
- # - compiled: compile .rb files to .class files
- # config.features = %w(gemjar)
- # Application directories to be included in the webapp.
- config.dirs = %w(app config lib log vendor tmp views)
- # Additional files/directories to include, above those in config.dirs
- # config.includes = FileList["hello_world.rb"]
- # Additional files/directories to exclude
- # config.excludes = FileList["lib/tasks/*"]
- # Additional Java .jar files to include. Note that if .jar files are placed
- # in lib (and not otherwise excluded) then they need not be mentioned here.
- # JRuby and JRuby-Rack are pre-loaded in this list. Be sure to include your
- # own versions if you directly set the value
- # config.java_libs += FileList["lib/java/*.jar"]
- # Loose Java classes and miscellaneous files to be included.
- # config.java_classes = FileList["target/classes/**.*"]
- # One or more pathmaps defining how the java classes should be copied into
- # the archive. The example pathmap below accompanies the java_classes
- # configuration above. See http://rake.rubyforge.org/classes/String.html#M000017
- # for details of how to specify a pathmap.
- # config.pathmaps.java_classes << "%{target/classes/,}p"
- # Bundler support is built-in. If Warbler finds a Gemfile in the
- # project directory, it will be used to collect the gems to bundle
- # in your application. If you wish to explicitly disable this
- # functionality, uncomment here.
- # config.bundler = false
- # An array of Bundler groups to avoid including in the war file.
- # Defaults to ["development", "test"].
- # config.bundle_without = []
- # Other gems to be included. If you don't use Bundler or a gemspec
- # file, you need to tell Warbler which gems your application needs
- # so that they can be packaged in the archive.
- # For Rails applications, the Rails gems are included by default
- # unless the vendor/rails directory is present.
- # config.gems += ["activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter", "jruby-openssl"]
- # config.gems << "tzinfo"
- # Uncomment this if you don't want to package rails gem.
- # config.gems -= ["rails"]
- # The most recent versions of gems are used.
- # You can specify versions of gems by using a hash assignment:
- # config.gems["rails"] = "2.3.10"
- # You can also use regexps or Gem::Dependency objects for flexibility or
- # finer-grained control.
- # config.gems << /^merb-/
- # config.gems << Gem::Dependency.new("merb-core", "= 0.9.3")
- # Include gem dependencies not mentioned specifically. Default is
- # true, uncomment to turn off.
- # config.gem_dependencies = false
- # Array of regular expressions matching relative paths in gems to be
- # excluded from the war. Defaults to empty, but you can set it like
- # below, which excludes test files.
- # config.gem_excludes = [/^(test|spec)\//]
- # Pathmaps for controlling how application files are copied into the archive
- # config.pathmaps.application = ["WEB-INF/%p"]
- # Name of the archive (without the extension). Defaults to the basename
- # of the project directory.
- # config.jar_name = "mywar"
- # Name of the MANIFEST.MF template for the war file. Defaults to a simple
- # MANIFEST.MF that contains the version of Warbler used to create the war file.
- # config.manifest_file = "config/MANIFEST.MF"
- # When using the 'compiled' feature and specified, only these Ruby
- # files will be compiled. Default is to compile all \.rb files in
- # the application.
- # config.compiled_ruby_files = FileList['app/**/*.rb']
- # === War files only below here ===
- # Path to the pre-bundled gem directory inside the war file. Default
- # is 'WEB-INF/gems'. Specify path if gems are already bundled
- # before running Warbler. This also sets 'gem.path' inside web.xml.
- # config.gem_path = "WEB-INF/vendor/bundler_gems"
- # Files for WEB-INF directory (next to web.xml). This contains
- # web.xml by default. If there is an .erb-File it will be processed
- # with webxml-config. You may want to exclude this file via
- # config.excludes.
- config.webinf_files += FileList["resin-web.xml"]
- # Files to be included in the root of the webapp. Note that files in public
- # will have the leading 'public/' part of the path stripped during staging.
- # config.public_html = FileList["public/**/*", "doc/**/*"]
- # Pathmaps for controlling how public HTML files are copied into the .war
- # config.pathmaps.public_html = ["%{public/,}p"]
- # Embedded webserver to use with the 'executable' feature. Currently supported
- # webservers are:
- # * <tt>winstone</tt> (default) - Winstone 0.9.10 from sourceforge
- # * <tt>jenkins-ci.winstone</tt> - Improved Winstone from Jenkins CI
- # * <tt>jetty</tt> - Embedded Jetty from Eclipse
- # config.webserver = 'jetty'
- # Value of RAILS_ENV for the webapp -- default as shown below
- # config.webxml.rails.env = ENV['RAILS_ENV'] || 'production'
- # Application booter to use, one of :rack, :rails, or :merb (autodetected by default)
- # config.webxml.booter = :rails
- # Set JRuby to run in 1.9 mode.
- # config.webxml.jruby.compat.version = "1.9"
- # When using the :rack booter, "Rackup" script to use.
- # - For 'rackup.path', the value points to the location of the rackup
- # script in the web archive file. You need to make sure this file
- # gets included in the war, possibly by adding it to config.includes
- # or config.webinf_files above.
- # - For 'rackup', the rackup script you provide as an inline string
- # is simply embedded in web.xml.
- # The script is evaluated in a Rack::Builder to load the application.
- # Examples:
- # config.webxml.rackup.path = 'WEB-INF/hello.ru'
- # config.webxml.rackup = %{require './lib/demo'; run Rack::Adapter::Camping.new(Demo)}
- # config.webxml.rackup = require 'cgi' && CGI::escapeHTML(File.read("config.ru"))
- # Control the pool of Rails runtimes. Leaving unspecified means
- # the pool will grow as needed to service requests. It is recommended
- # that you fix these values when running a production server!
- # If you're using threadsafe! mode, you probably don't want to set these values,
- # since 1 runtime(default for threadsafe mode) will be enough.
- # config.webxml.jruby.min.runtimes = 24
- # config.webxml.jruby.max.runtimes = 24
- # JNDI data source name
- # config.webxml.jndi = 'jdbc/rails'
- end
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