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Glassfish example source code file (asenv.conf)

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The Glassfish asenv.conf source code

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#
#                       * * *    N O T E     * * *
#
# Although the lines in this file are formatted as environment
# variable assignments, this file is NOT typically invoked as a script 
# from another script to define these variables.  Rather, this file is read 
# and processed by a server as it starts up.  That scanning code resolves 
# the relative paths against the GlassFish installation directory.
#
# Yet, this file is also where users of earlier versions have sometimes added 
# a definition of AS_JAVA to control which version of Java GlassFish
# should use.  As a result, in order to run a user-specified version of Java, 
# the asadmin and appclient scripts do indeed invoke this file as a 
# script - but ONLY to define AS_JAVA.  Any calling script should not
# rely on the other settings because the relative paths will be resolved 
# against the current directory when the calling script is run, not the 
# installation directory of GlassFish, and such resolution will not work 
# correctly unless the script happens to be run from the GlassFish installation
# directory.
#

AS_IMQ_LIB="../../mq/lib"
AS_IMQ_BIN="../../mq/bin"
AS_CONFIG="../config"
AS_INSTALL=".."
AS_DEF_DOMAINS_PATH="../domains"
AS_DEF_NODES_PATH="../nodes"
AS_DERBY_INSTALL="../../javadb"

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