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build.properties
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# DSpace build.properties
# This file should be customised to suit your build environment.
# Note that not all configuration is handled here, only the most common
# properties that tend to differ between build environments.
# For adjusting global settings or more complex settings, edit the relevant config file.
#
# IMPORTANT: Do not remove or comment out settings in build.properties
# When you edit the "build.properties" file (or a custom *.properties file),
# take care not to remove or comment out any settings. Doing so, may cause
# your final "dspace.cfg" file to be misconfigured with regards to that
# particular setting. Instead, if you wish to remove/disable a particular
# setting, just clear out its value. For example, if you don't want to be
# notified of new user registrations, ensure the "mail.registration.notify"
# setting has no value, e.g. "mail.registration.notify="
#
##########################
# SERVER CONFIGURATION #
##########################
# DSpace installation directory. This is the location where you want
# to install DSpace. NOTE: this value will be copied over to the
# "dspace.dir" setting in the final "dspace.cfg" file. It can be
# modified later on in your "dspace.cfg", if needed.
dspace.install.dir=/dspace
# DSpace host name - should match base URL. Do not include port number
dspace.hostname = localhost
# DSpace base host URL. Include port number etc.
dspace.baseUrl = http://localhost:8080
# The user interface you will be using for DSpace. Common usage is either xmlui or jspui
dspace.ui = xmlui
# Full link your end users will use to access DSpace. In most cases, this will be the baseurl followed by
# the context path to the UI you are using.
#
# Alternatively, you can use a url redirect or deploy the web application under the servlet container root.
# In this case, make sure to remove the /${dspace.ui} from the dspace.url property.
dspace.url = ${dspace.baseUrl}/${dspace.ui}
# Name of the site
dspace.name = DSpace at My University
# Solr server
solr.server=http://localhost:8080/solr
# Default language for metadata values
default.language = en_US
##########################
# DATABASE CONFIGURATION #
##########################
# Uncomment the appropriate block below for your database.
# postgres
db.driver=org.postgresql.Driver
db.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/dspace
db.username=dspace
db.password=dspace
# oracle
#db.driver= oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver
#db.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@//localhost:1521/xe
#db.username=dspace
#db.password=dspace
# Schema name - if your database contains multiple schemas, you can avoid
# problems with retrieving the definitions of duplicate object names by
# specifying the schema name that is used for DSpace.
# ORACLE USAGE NOTE: In Oracle, schema is equivalent to "username". This means
# specifying a "db.schema" is often unnecessary (i.e. you can leave it blank),
# UNLESS your Oracle DB Account (in db.username) has access to multiple schemas.
db.schema =
# Maximum number of DB connections in pool
db.maxconnections = 30
# Maximum time to wait before giving up if all connections in pool are busy (milliseconds)
db.maxwait = 5000
# Maximum number of idle connections in pool (-1 = unlimited)
db.maxidle = -1
# Determine if prepared statement should be cached. (default is true)
db.statementpool = true
# Specify a name for the connection pool (useful if you have multiple applications sharing Tomcat's dbcp)
# If not specified, defaults to 'dspacepool'
db.poolname = dspacepool
#######################
# EMAIL CONFIGURATION #
#######################
# SMTP mail server
mail.server = smtp.example.com
# SMTP mail server authentication username and password (if required)
# mail.server.username = myusername
# mail.server.password = mypassword
mail.server.username=
mail.server.password=
# SMTP mail server alternate port (defaults to 25)
mail.server.port = 25
# From address for mail
mail.from.address = [email protected]
# Currently limited to one recipient!
mail.feedback.recipient = [email protected]
# General site administration (Webmaster) e-mail
mail.admin = [email protected]
# Recipient for server errors and alerts
#mail.alert.recipient = email-address-here
mail.alert.recipient=
# Recipient for new user registration emails
#mail.registration.notify = email-address-here
mail.registration.notify=
########################
# HANDLE CONFIGURATION #
########################
# Canonical Handle URL prefix
#
# By default, DSpace is configured to use http://hdl.handle.net/
# as the canonical URL prefix when generating dc.identifier.uri
# during submission, and in the 'identifier' displayed in JSPUI
# item record pages.
#
# If you do not subscribe to CNRI's handle service, you can change this
# to match the persistent URL service you use, or you can force DSpace
# to use your site's URL, eg.
#handle.canonical.prefix = ${dspace.url}/handle/
#
# Note that this will not alter dc.identifer.uri metadata for existing
# items (only for subsequent submissions), but it will alter the URL
# in JSPUI's 'identifier' message on item record pages for existing items.
#
# If omitted, the canonical URL prefix will be http://hdl.handle.net/
handle.canonical.prefix = http://hdl.handle.net/
# CNRI Handle prefix
handle.prefix = 123456789
#######################
# PROXY CONFIGURATION #
#######################
# uncomment and specify both properties if proxy server required
# proxy server for external http requests - use regular hostname without port number
http.proxy.host =
# port number of proxy server
http.proxy.port =
#####################
# LOGLEVEL SETTINGS #
#####################
loglevel.other = INFO
# loglevel.other: Log level for other third-party tools/APIs used by DSpace
# Possible values (from most to least info): DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL
loglevel.dspace = INFO
# loglevel.dspace: Log level for all DSpace-specific code (org.dspace.*)
# Possible values (from most to least info): DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL