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[jira] Created: (GERONIMO-776) Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
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Key: GERONIMO-776
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-776
Project: Geronimo
Type: New Feature
Reporter: Jeremy Boynes
A user should be able to define their own properties in a secure file probably in their home directory. For example, the file ${user.home}/.geronimo/client.properties could be used to supply the default username and password used to connect to a running server, or ${user.home}/.geronimo/server.properties could contain the password to use for opening the server-side keystore.
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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-776) Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
Posted by "Matt Hogstrom (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
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Matt Hogstrom updated GERONIMO-776:
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Fix Version: 1.x
(was: 1.0)
> Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
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> Key: GERONIMO-776
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-776
> Project: Geronimo
> Type: New Feature
> Components: security, deployment
> Versions: 1.0-M4
> Reporter: Jeremy Boynes
> Fix For: 1.x
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> A user should be able to define their own properties in a secure file probably in their home directory. For example, the file ${user.home}/.geronimo/client.properties could be used to supply the default username and password used to connect to a running server, or ${user.home}/.geronimo/server.properties could contain the password to use for opening the server-side keystore.
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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-776) Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
Posted by "Aaron Mulder (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
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Aaron Mulder updated GERONIMO-776:
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Component: console
security
Fix Version: 1.0
Version: 1.0-M4
> Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-776
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-776
> Project: Geronimo
> Type: New Feature
> Components: console, security
> Versions: 1.0-M4
> Reporter: Jeremy Boynes
> Fix For: 1.0
>
> A user should be able to define their own properties in a secure file probably in their home directory. For example, the file ${user.home}/.geronimo/client.properties could be used to supply the default username and password used to connect to a running server, or ${user.home}/.geronimo/server.properties could contain the password to use for opening the server-side keystore.
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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-776) Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
Posted by "Aaron Mulder (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
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Aaron Mulder updated GERONIMO-776:
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Component: deployment
(was: console)
> Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-776
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-776
> Project: Geronimo
> Type: New Feature
> Components: security, deployment
> Versions: 1.0-M4
> Reporter: Jeremy Boynes
> Fix For: 1.0
>
> A user should be able to define their own properties in a secure file probably in their home directory. For example, the file ${user.home}/.geronimo/client.properties could be used to supply the default username and password used to connect to a running server, or ${user.home}/.geronimo/server.properties could contain the password to use for opening the server-side keystore.
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[jira] Closed: (GERONIMO-776) Support user-specific properties
through an individual property file
Posted by "Aaron Mulder (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
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Aaron Mulder closed GERONIMO-776.
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Fix Version/s: 1.0
(was: 1.x)
Resolution: Fixed
Assignee: Aaron Mulder
Handled by the login command to the deployer... Create a separate issue for the keystore if that's desirable.
> Support user-specific properties through an individual property file
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-776
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-776
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: security, deployment
> Affects Versions: 1.0-M4
> Reporter: Jeremy Boynes
> Assigned To: Aaron Mulder
> Fix For: 1.0
>
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> A user should be able to define their own properties in a secure file probably in their home directory. For example, the file ${user.home}/.geronimo/client.properties could be used to supply the default username and password used to connect to a running server, or ${user.home}/.geronimo/server.properties could contain the password to use for opening the server-side keystore.
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