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Posted to dev@turbine.apache.org by jv...@apache.org on 2001/10/28 04:13:56 UTC

cvs commit: jakarta-turbine-torque/src/test Torque.properties

jvanzyl     01/10/27 20:13:56

  Added:       src/test Torque.properties
  Log:
  - configuration for stand-alone torque running all by its lonesome.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.1                  jakarta-turbine-torque/src/test/Torque.properties
  
  Index: Torque.properties
  ===================================================================
  # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  # $Id: Torque.properties,v 1.1 2001/10/28 03:13:56 jvanzyl Exp $
  #
  # This is the configuration file for Torque.
  #
  # Note that strings containing "," (comma) characters must backslash 
  # escape the comma (i.e. '\,')
  #
  # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  
  # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  # 
  #  L O G G I N G
  #
  # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  # We use Log4J for all Torque logging and we embed the log4j
  # properties within our application configuration.
  #
  # NOTE:
  # The presence of ${applicationRoot} in the logging configuration
  # is not a mistake. Internally the value of ${applicationRoot}
  # is set so that you can use it with standard log4j
  # properties to get logs to appear in your
  # application space.
  # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  
  # This first category is required and the category
  # must be named 'default'. This is used for all logging
  # where an explicit category is not specified.
  
  log4j.category.default = ALL, default
  log4j.appender.default = org.apache.log4j.FileAppender
  log4j.appender.default.file = ${applicationRoot}/logs/torque.log
  log4j.appender.default.layout = org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
  log4j.appender.default.layout.conversionPattern = %d [%t] %-5p %c - %m%n
  log4j.appender.default.append = false
  
  log4j.category.org.apache.torque = ALL, org.apache.torque
  log4j.appender.org.apache.torque = org.apache.log4j.FileAppender
  log4j.appender.org.apache.torque.file = ${applicationRoot}/logs/turbine.log
  log4j.appender.org.apache.torque.layout = org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
  log4j.appender.org.apache.torque.layout.conversionPattern = %d [%t] %-5p %c - %m%n
  log4j.appender.org.apache.torque.append = false
  
  # This category is used in the BasePeer class. All
  # SQL generated will be logged if the category
  # priority is set to DEBUG
  
  log4j.category.sql = DEBUG, sql
  log4j.appender.sql = org.apache.log4j.FileAppender
  log4j.appender.sql.file = ${applicationRoot}/logs/sql.log
  log4j.appender.sql.layout = org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
  log4j.appender.sql.layout.conversionPattern = %d [%t] %-5p %c - %m%n
  log4j.appender.sql.append = false
  
  # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  # 
  #  D A T A B A S E  S E R V I C E
  #
  # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  # These are your database settings. Look in the
  # org.apache.torque.pool.* packages for more information.
  #
  # The parameters to connect to the default database.  You MUST
  # configure these properly.
  # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  
  torque.database.default=bookstore
  
  torque.database.bookstore.driver = org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
  torque.database.bookstore.url = jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/bookstore
  torque.database.bookstore.username =
  torque.database.bookstore.password =
  
  # The number of database connections to cache per ConnectionPool
  # instance (specified per database).
  
  torque.database.default.maxConnections=80
  
  # The amount of time (in milliseconds) that database connections will be
  # cached (specified per database).
  #
  # Default: one hour = 60 * 60 * 1000
  
  torque.database.default.expiryTime=3600000
  
  # The amount of time (in milliseconds) a connection request will have to wait
  # before a time out occurs and an error is thrown.
  #
  # Default: ten seconds = 10 * 1000
  
  torque.database.connectionWaitTimeout=10000
  
  # The interval (in milliseconds) between which the PoolBrokerService logs 
  # the status of it's ConnectionPools.
  #
  # Default: No logging = 0 = 0 * 1000
  
  torque.database.logInterval=0
  
  # These are the supported JDBC drivers and their associated Turbine
  # adaptor.  These properties are used by the DBFactory.  You can add
  # all the drivers you want here.
  
  torque.database.adapter=DBMM
  torque.database.adapter.DBMM=org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
  
  # Determines if the quantity column of the IDBroker's id_table should
  # be increased automatically if requests for ids reaches a high
  # volume.
  
  torque.database.idbroker.cleverquantity=true
  
  
  

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