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Example of Configuration File "wrapper.conf"
Example of Configuration File "wrapper.conf"

Configuration Property Overview

Configuration File "wrapper.conf"

The Java Service Wrapper uses a configuration file wrapper.conf to control the various Wrapper settings. See the Configuration Properties section for details.

A template file wrapper.conf can be found in the Wrapper src/conf directory, named wrapper.conf.in. Please modify a configuration file wrapper.conf copied into your application's conf directory.

NOTE

Be sure you have read over the Summary of Integration Methods section before jumping into the configuration file wrapper.conf. There are the detailed descriptions of how to modify the wrapper.conf one by one in each detailed page of Integration Methods. Please take the time to review the descriptions of each property which are modified.

Example of Configuration File "wrapper.conf"

Additional properties, which are not found in this default configuration file below, are described in the Advanced Configuration Properties section.

The Wrapper configuration file "wrapper.conf" contains the following information.

This example assumes that the following items will be replaced with the actual name of your application on installation.

  • '@app.name@',
  • '@app.long.name@',
  • '@app.description@' tokens,

Good values are

  • For '@app.name@', 'testwrapper',
  • For '@app.long.name@', 'Test Wrapper Application'

#********************************************************************
# Wrapper License Properties (Ignored by Community Edition)
#********************************************************************
# Include file problems can be debugged by removing the first '#'
#  from the following line:
##include.debug
#include ../conf/wrapper-license.conf
#include ../conf/wrapper-license-%WRAPPER_HOST_NAME%.conf

#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Java Properties
#********************************************************************
# Java Application
wrapper.java.command=java

# Tell the Wrapper to log the full generated Java command line.
#wrapper.java.command.loglevel=INFO

# 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 Bits.  On applicable platforms, tells the JVM to run in 32 or 64-bit mode.
wrapper.java.additional.auto_bits=TRUE

# 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
#********************************************************************
# Enables Debug output from the Wrapper.
# wrapper.debug=TRUE

# 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 General Properties
#********************************************************************
# Allow for the use of non-contiguous numbered properties
wrapper.ignore_sequence_gaps=TRUE

# 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.name=@app.name@

# Display name of the service
wrapper.displayname=@app.long.name@

# Description of the service
wrapper.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, DELAY_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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by Lukáš (2006/08/23 03:46:09 JST from 89.102.128.154)
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Hi, today I have seen your wrapper for a first time. I have to admit that I had some dificulties to understand the idea of integration. I tryed 1. and 3. method and just by luck I found out that I need to use config file in both cases and that the example from this page is valid only for the first method.

Java Service Wrapper Version: 3.3.9