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1. Re: Jetty files in global temp directory vs. JBoss tmp dir
cconnelly Sep 3, 2002 12:26 PM (in response to cconnelly)It looks like Jetty writes directly to the global TEMP directory set up in the system environmental variables. It would be nice if Jetty were modified to allow the temp directory to be specified. That way Jetty would use the JBoss temp directory rather than the global one.
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2. Re: Jetty files in global temp directory vs. JBoss tmp dir
tcabot Sep 5, 2002 5:11 PM (in response to cconnelly)I'll second that - on Unix boxes Jetty splashes a bunch of files in /tmp, which is a bad idea. I wouldn't be surprised if you could change the behavior by hacking jboss-service.xml. New topic for the FAQ?
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3. Re: Jetty files in global temp directory vs. JBoss tmp dir
cconnelly Sep 20, 2002 11:06 AM (in response to cconnelly)anyone ever figure out a way to do this?
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4. Re: Jetty files in global temp directory vs. JBoss tmp dir
pcallies Sep 20, 2002 1:17 PM (in response to cconnelly)Set the java.io.tmpdir system property. The easiest way to do this is adding it to the JAVA_OPTS variable in run.sh or run.bat.