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wrapper.java.additional.<n> Property
wrapper.java.additional.<n> Property
Configuration Property Overview
wrapper.java.additional.<n>

Additional Java parameters to pass to Java when it is launched. These are not parameters for your application, but rather parameters for the Java virtual machine. Each element has a property name which starts with wrapper.java.additional. and ends with an integer number counting up from 1. There can be no missing numbers.

For each entry, you can also have a corresponding strip quotes flag which will remove unescaped quotes from the element when run on Linux or UNIX machines. This was necessary to allow for file references which contain spaces. For parameters like the one below it would not otherwise be possible to decide when to remove quotes and when to leave them alone. '\\' will become '\', '\"' will become '"' and '"' will become ''. All other characters will remain unchanged.

Example:
wrapper.java.additional.1=-Xrs
wrapper.java.additional.2=-Dprop=TRUE
wrapper.java.additional.3=-Dmyapp.data="../data"
wrapper.java.additional.3.stripquotes=TRUE

NOTE

If you specify -Xrs as an additional java parameter, the Wrapper's ability to handle all system signals will be compromised. Requesting a thread dump will cause the JVM to halt suddenly and be restarted by the Wrapper for example.

by Leif Mortenson

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