The Wrapper configuration file contains the following information. This
example assumes that the '@app.name@',
'@app.long.name@', and
'@app.description@' tokens
will be replaced with the name of your application on installation.
Good values are 'testwrapper'
for '@app.name@' and
'Test Wrapper Application' for
'@app.long.name@'. A template
wrapper.conf file can be found
in the src/conf directory,
named wrapper.conf.in.
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper License Properties (Ignored by Community Edition)
#********************************************************************
#include ../conf/wrapper-license.conf
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Java Properties
#********************************************************************
# Java Application
wrapper.java.command=java
# Java Main class. This class must implement the WrapperListener interface
# or guarantee that the WrapperManager class is initialized. Helper
# classes are provided to do this for you. See the Integration section
# of the documentation for details.
wrapper.java.mainclass=org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp
# Java Classpath (include wrapper.jar) Add class path elements as
# needed starting from 1
wrapper.java.classpath.1=../lib/wrapper.jar
# Java Library Path (location of Wrapper.DLL or libwrapper.so)
wrapper.java.library.path.1=../lib
# Java Additional Parameters
#wrapper.java.additional.1=
# Initial Java Heap Size (in MB)
#wrapper.java.initmemory=3
# Maximum Java Heap Size (in MB)
#wrapper.java.maxmemory=64
# Application parameters. Add parameters as needed starting from 1
wrapper.app.parameter.1=<YourMainClass>
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Logging Properties
#********************************************************************
# Format of output for the console. (See docs for formats)
wrapper.console.format=PM
# Log Level for console output. (See docs for log levels)
wrapper.console.loglevel=INFO
# Log file to use for wrapper output logging.
wrapper.logfile=../logs/wrapper.log
# Format of output for the log file. (See docs for formats)
wrapper.logfile.format=LPTM
# Log Level for log file output. (See docs for log levels)
wrapper.logfile.loglevel=INFO
# Maximum size that the log file will be allowed to grow to before
# the log is rolled. Size is specified in bytes. The default value
# of 0, disables log rolling. May abbreviate with the 'k' (kb) or
# 'm' (mb) suffix. For example: 10m = 10 megabytes.
wrapper.logfile.maxsize=0
# Maximum number of rolled log files which will be allowed before old
# files are deleted. The default value of 0 implies no limit.
wrapper.logfile.maxfiles=0
# Log Level for sys/event log output. (See docs for log levels)
wrapper.syslog.loglevel=NONE
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Windows Properties
#********************************************************************
# Title to use when running as a console
wrapper.console.title=@app.long.name@
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Windows NT/2000/XP Service Properties
#********************************************************************
# WARNING - Do not modify any of these properties when an application
# using this configuration file has been installed as a service.
# Please uninstall the service before modifying this section. The
# service can then be reinstalled.
# Name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.name=@app.name@
# Display name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.displayname=@app.long.name@
# Description of the service
wrapper.ntservice.description=@app.description@
# Service dependencies. Add dependencies as needed starting from 1
wrapper.ntservice.dependency.1=
# Mode in which the service is installed. AUTO_START or DEMAND_START
wrapper.ntservice.starttype=AUTO_START
# Allow the service to interact with the desktop.
wrapper.ntservice.interactive=false
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Additional properties, not found in the default configuration file
above, are described below in the
Advanced Configuration Properties
section.
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