Hi, there. I have a question in my deployment under Tomcat 5.5. In one of the java classes I wrote, I have a line of code like the following:
String propertiesFilePath = System.getEnv("MY_CONFIG_FILE_PATH"); // Then I start load the contents of the file into java Properties. I set up the environment variable (MY_CONFIG_FILE_PATH) correctly on the machine, and the class function all right if I test it via a command line. However, if I test the class under Tomcat (after deploy the class to the appropriate path under Tomact) on the same machine, it complains that it cannot find the path. Given that result, I speculate that Tomcat has no way to know the environment variables. Am I wrong? Is there anyway to configure Tomact (e.g. setting a config variable like "MY_CONFIG_FILE_PATH" under Tomcat), so that all the deployed knows the value of the "MY_CONFIG_FILE_PATH". All I want to achieve is that: Put all the needed SQL queries in a properties file and let java classes retrieve the queries from the properties file (in stead of using hard-coded queries in the source code). It seems to me to deploy the properties file under the Tomcat is a bit challenging. Any guidance will be highly appreciated! -- Don Chen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]