General properties
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openejb.authentication.realmName
openejb.base
openejb.configuration
openejb.deploymentId.format
openejb.deployments.classpath
openejb.deployments.classpath.ear
openejb.deployments.classpath.exclude
openejb.deployments.classpath.filter.descriptors
openejb.deployments.classpath.filter.systemapps
openejb.deployments.classpath.include
openejb.deployments.classpath.require.descriptor
openejb.deployments.classpath.ear
openejb.descriptors.output
openejb.embedded.remotable
openejb.home
openejb.jndiname.failoncollision
openejb.jndiname.format
openejb.jndiname.strategy.class
openejb.localcopy
openejb.log.factory
openejb.nobanner
openejb.provider.default
openejb.validation.output.level
openejb.validation.skip
openejb.version
Overriding openejb.xml
Anything in the openejb.xml file can be overridden via system properties of the format:
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-D<id>.<property-name>=<property-value> |
..where id is the value in the config file for example:
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<Connector id="mysql"> JdbcDriver com.mysql.jdbc.Driver JdbcUrl jdbc:mysql://localhost/test UserName test </Connector> |
Could be overridden as follows via system properties on the command line:
./bin/openejb start -Dmysql.JdbcDriver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver -Dmysql.JdbcUrl=jdbc:mysql://localhost/test -Dmysql.UserName=test
Overriding Server Services
Any server service installed into OpenEJB can be overridden in the same fashion as things in the openejb.xml file.
For example, when OpenEJB starts it prints out the following:
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** Starting Services ** NAME IP PORT httpejbd 0.0.0.0 4204 telnet 0.0.0.0 4202 ejbd 0.0.0.0 4201 hsql 0.0.0.0 9001 activemq 127.0.0.1 4206 derbynet 0.0.0.0 4205 admin thread 0.0.0.0 4200 |
Each of those has the same standard xinet.d-like properties which can also be configured as such:
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-D<id>.<property-name>=<property-value> |
... where 'id' is the name of the server service and 'property-name' is one of the following: bind, port, threads, disabled, only_from.
So to set the address and port the ejbd service will bind to, simply specify this on the command line:
./bin/openejb start -Dejbd.bind=192.168.1.12 -Dejbd.port=9988