debug |
Debugging level. It is not very useful unless you are a tomcat
developer. As
of this writing, useful values are 0, 1, 11, 1000. [0]
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listings |
If no welcome file is present, can a directory listing be
shown?
value may be true or false [false]
Welcome files are part of the servlet api.
WARNING: Listings of directories containing many entries are
expensive. Multiple requests for large directory listings can consume
significant proportions of server resources.
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readmeFile |
If a directory listing is presented, a readme file may also
be presented with the listing. This file is inserted as is
so it may contain HTML.
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globalXsltFile |
If you wish to customize your directory listing, you
can use an XSL transformation. This value is a relative file name (to
either $CATALINA_BASE/conf/ or $CATALINA_HOME/conf/) which will be used
for all directory listings. This can be overridden per context and/or
per directory. See contextXsltFile and
localXsltFile below. The format of the xml is shown
below.
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contextXsltFile |
You may also customize your directory listing by context by
configuring contextXsltFile . This must be a context
relative path (e.g.: /path/to/context.xslt ) to a file with
a .xsl or .xslt extension. This overrides
globalXsltFile . If this value is present but a file does
not exist, then globalXsltFile will be used. If
globalXsltFile does not exist, then the default
directory listing will be shown.
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localXsltFile |
You may also customize your directory listing by directory by
configuring localXsltFile . This must be a file in the
directory where the listing will take place to with a
.xsl or .xslt extension. This overrides
globalXsltFile and contextXsltFile . If this
value is present but a file does not exist, then
contextXsltFile will be used. If
contextXsltFile does not exist, then
globalXsltFile will be used. If
globalXsltFile does not exist, then the default
directory listing will be shown.
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input |
Input buffer size (in bytes) when reading
resources to be served. [2048]
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output |
Output buffer size (in bytes) when writing
resources to be served. [2048]
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readonly |
Is this context "read only", so HTTP commands like PUT and
DELETE are rejected? [true]
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fileEncoding |
File encoding to be used when reading static resources.
[platform default]
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sendfileSize |
If the connector used supports sendfile, this represents the minimal
file size in KB for which sendfile will be used. Use a negative value
to always disable sendfile. [48]
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useAcceptRanges |
If true, the Accept-Ranges header will be set when appropriate for the
response. [true]
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