2 ## DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE.
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4 ## To update the properties of this file, create a separate properties file
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5 ## named "build.${user.name}.properties" with the properties to overwrite.
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9 ## Application Server
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12 project.dir=/Users/ALE/Development/env_HauteNormandie/liferay-portal-6.1.1-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.27
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14 # Specify the paths to an unzipped Tomcat bundle.
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16 app.server.type=tomcat
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17 app.server.dir=${project.dir}
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18 app.server.parent.dir=${project.dir}/../
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19 app.server.deploy.dir=${app.server.dir}/webapps
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20 app.server.lib.global.dir=${app.server.dir}/lib/ext
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21 app.server.portal.dir=${app.server.dir}/webapps/ROOT
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28 # Plugins will be deployed to this directory. Make sure that Liferay is
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29 # also set to scan this directory.
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31 auto.deploy.dir=${app.server.dir}/../deploy
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34 # Set this to true if deployed WARs are unpacked. Set this to false your
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35 # application server has concurrency issues with deploying large WARs.
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37 auto.deploy.unpack.war=true
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40 # Set this to true if you want the deployer to rename portlet.xml to
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41 # portlet-custom.xml. This is only needed when deploying the portal on
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42 # WebSphere 6.1.x with a version before 6.1.0.7 because WebSphere's portlet
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43 # container will try to process a portlet at the same time that Liferay is
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44 # trying to process a portlet.
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46 auto.deploy.custom.portlet.xml=false
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52 ant.build.javac.source=1.6
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53 ant.build.javac.target=1.6
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55 #javac.compiler=modern
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56 javac.compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
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59 javac.deprecation=off
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60 javac.encoding=ISO-8859-1
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68 # Set the database name used by the SQL scripts.
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70 database.name=lportal
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73 # Set the database server types to build SQL scripts for.
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75 database.types=db2,derby,firebird,hypersonic,informix,ingres,interbase,jdatastore,mysql,oracle,postgresql,sap,sqlserver,sybase
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76 #database.types=mysql
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79 ## Extension Environment
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89 #junit.debug.jpda=-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,address=8000,server=y,suspend=y
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91 junit.halt.on.failure=false
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97 required.portal.jars=commons-logging.jar,log4j.jar,util-bridges.jar,util-java.jar,util-taglib.jar
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100 ## Operating Systems
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104 os.unix=Linux,FreeBSD,Solaris,SunOS
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105 os.windows=Windows 95,Windows 98,Windows NT,Windows 2000,Windows 2003,Windows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7
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112 # Set the excludes and includes attributes. These attributes are read when
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113 # you run "ant" from the layouttpl, portlets, or themes directory. By
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114 # default, the ant task will go through every subdirectory. Setting these
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115 # attributes can limit it to just the plugins you're working on.
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121 # Set the excludes and includes attributes for converting a bundle that has
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122 # the portal and a set of deployed plugins into an EAR file. The web
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123 # applications that match these attributes will be included into the
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124 # generated liferay-portal.ear via the command "ant ear".
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126 # For example, if you are using Tomcat, then the directory specified in
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127 # the property "app.server.deploy.dir" will point to
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128 # ${app.server.dir}/webapps by default. Running "ant ear" will create an EAR
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129 # based on all the WARs in that directory with names that match the excludes
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130 # and includes from these two properties.
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132 plugins.ear.excludes=
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133 plugins.ear.includes=tunnel-web
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136 # Set this to true to generate a source ZIP file when creating a plugin WAR
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139 plugins.src.zip.enabled=false
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142 # Set the excludes attributes to specify files that will be excluded from a
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145 #plugins.war.excludes=**/WEB-INF/service/**,**/WEB-INF/src/**
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152 # Set the version of Liferay Portal that these plugins are designed for.
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155 lp.version.file.suffix=
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