Hello,
The parameters are regular Java environment properties; that can be set
from the CLI with the -D switch.
You'll want to use "org.guvnor.m2repo.dir" to change the default location
of the Maven repository.
We don't use a $WORKING_DIRECTORY parameter. Reference in the documentation
to "working directory" means whatever your container (AS, Tomcat etc) uses.
AS7 puts things in /bin for example.
As for Tomcat specifically; I'm no expert but found this:
http://www.liferaysavvy.com/2012/09/setting-environment-variables-and.htm...
gives a potential (untested) solution. Tomcat's documentation might
give more information.
With kind regards,
Mike
On 8 November 2013 10:05, xat <xatteg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
How can I set the $WORKING_DIRECTORY for the drools workbench 6, so it will
store repository there?
Also documentation mentions that parameters like org.uberfire.nio.git.dir
can be set in
$JBOSS_HOME/domain/configuration/host.xml
<system-properties>
<property name="org.uberfire.nio.git.dir" value="..."
boot-time="false"/>
</system-properties>
How do I have to set them in tomcat7?
BR,
Roman
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