From: <da...@sm...> - 2006-05-01 19:35:57
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How about =20 wrapper.java.additional.1=3D"-Djava.rmi.server.codebase=3Dftp:<host>/jar1.ja= r =20 ftp:<host>/jar2.jar" Quoting Chris Compton <cco...@pd...>: > Hello, > I need to set a property on the wrapper command line, Similar to: > > > wrapper <prop file> > wrapper.java.additional.1=3D-Djava.rmi.server.codebase=3Dftp:<host>/jar1.j= ar > ;ftp:<host>/jar2.jar > > This works fine on a Windows box, but on a *nix boc, the jvm requires > that the jar file paths in the codebase property be delimited with > spaces instead of simicolons. Per some notes iin the docs, I have tried: > > wrapper <prop file> > "wrapper.java.additional.1=3D-Djava.rmi.server.codebase=3Dftp:<host>/jar1.= ja > r ftp:<host>/jar2.jar" > > with no success. The error message printed to the console looks like: > > Starting XXX... > FATAL | wrapper | The argument 'ftp:<host>/jar2.jar' is not a valid > property name-value pair. > > I have also tried versions 3.1.1, 3.1.2, and 3.2.0. Is there something > that I'm missing, or some work-around that I'm not aware of that would > allow me to pass a property containing spaces on the command line? > > Thanks, > Chris > |