The TiniHttpServer properties file can be specified by
passing the name of the property file on the command line.
For example, to use the sample properties file named
/etc/server.props
, you could start
TiniHttpServer like this:
java /bin/TiniHttpServer.tini
/etc/server.props
Inserting -v
as the first
parameter will cause TiniHttpServer to display its properties
(assuming its output is directed to System.out). This is true
even if you do not specify a properties file.
You can also start TiniHttpServer using the sample properties file by "sourcing" the sample startup script like this:
source
/bin/TiniHttpServer
Note that there is no .tini
extension on the
startup script file name. The sample startup script starts
TiniHttpServer in the background using
/etc/server.props
as the properties file.
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