# Service-specific configuration file for tomcat. This will be sourced by
# the SysV init script after the global configuration file
# /etc/tomcat/tomcat.conf, thus allowing values to be overridden in
# a per-service manner.
#
# NEVER change the init script itself. To change values for all services make
# your changes in /etc/tomcat/tomcat.conf
#
# To change values for a specific service make your edits here.
# To create a new service create a link from /etc/init.d/<your new service> to
# /etc/init.d/tomcat (do not copy the init script) and make a copy of the
# /etc/sysconfig/tomcat file to /etc/sysconfig/<your new service> and change
# the property values so the two services won't conflict. Register the new
# service in the system as usual (see chkconfig and similars).
#
# Where your java installation lives
#JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java"
# Where your tomcat installation lives
#CATALINA_BASE="@@@TCHOME@@@"
#CATALINA_HOME="@@@TCHOME@@@"
#JASPER_HOME="@@@TCHOME@@@"
#CATALINA_TMPDIR="@@@TCTEMP@@@"
# You can pass some parameters to java here if you wish to
#JAVA_OPTS="-Xminf0.1 -Xmaxf0.3"
# Use JAVA_OPTS to set java.library.path for libtcnative.so
#JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.library.path=@@@LIBDIR@@@"
# What user should run tomcat
#TOMCAT_USER="tomcat"
# You can change your tomcat locale here
#LANG="en_US"
# Run tomcat under the Java Security Manager
#SECURITY_MANAGER="false"
# Time to wait in seconds, before killing process
#SHUTDOWN_WAIT="30"
# Whether to annoy the user with "attempting to shut down" messages or not
#SHUTDOWN_VERBOSE="false"
# Connector port is 8080 for this tomcat instance
#CONNECTOR_PORT="8080"
# If you wish to further customize your tomcat environment,
# put your own definitions here
# (i.e. LD_LIBRARY_PATH for some jdbc drivers)