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That wasn't too terribly hard, but keeping JettySolrRunner happy was very confusing, and worrisome since I've realized it's not respecting our web. CoreService is a ServletContextListener, appropriately configured in web. Since the current state of the code in that branch is apparently test-stable 4 runs of check in a row passing, none slower than any run of 3 runs of main, both as low as Do we want to push this refactor in now to avoid making a huge ball of changes that gets harder and harder to merge?

If you read this far, thanks : I wasn't sure how feasible this would be so I felt the need to prove it to my self in code before wasting your time, but please don't hesitate to point to costs I might be missing or anything that looks like a mistake, or say why this was a total waste of time : Thoughts?

This substitution is made during the build process. The path to the log file is based on the system property catalina. You will likely want to change this line -- making it an absolute path, or basing it on some other system property. The name of a system property requires a second dollar sign, e. Ant will remove the second dollar sign, but will not try to substitute a value for the property. At runtime, when Log4J reads the properties file, it will substitute the matching system property.

As with VIVO, the location of the log file is based on the system property catalina. Note that only one dollar sign is used, since Ant does not attempt to substitute properties in this file.

Other servlet containers may require JULI to be installed. If you encounter this as an issue, please share your experience with the VIVO Development mailing list vivo-dev-all lists. The standard installation instructions specify that these properties are required in build. You may choose to specify vitro. If you specify vitro. The build will produce a file named distribution. This compressed archive contains these files:.

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