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Re: changing server.xml attribs on the fly

by Filip Hanik - Dev Lists :: Rate this Message:

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tomcat uses the common-digester code to parse server.xml,

you can see several classes called

XXXRuleSet.java, and those are the rules for how server.xml turns into
java objects

Filip

Ramesh Narayanan (ramesnar) wrote:

> Hi folks
>                Has anyone ventured into modifying the conf/server.xml
> file using the default internal XML parser of tomcat? I am currently in
> a midst of a project where I am securing all in bound and out bound
> communications and to that effect I have generated a SSL certificate
> using our CA and when I configure manually the new keystore, keypass,
> truststore, trust password, everything works like a charm. I need the
> capability to just go and change these attribs at run time and restart
> the tomcat server and want the new cert to load. I know I can write my
> own SAX or DOM parser to achieve this, but I thought since Tomcat
> internally parses this file anyways, if this parsing and persisting into
> java objects is already available?
>
> Can anyone volunteer to help me out please?
>
> Thanks
> Ramesh
>
>
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