How to Load other Configuration file in iPlanet 6.1
There is directive LoadObjects in iPlanet 4.1 we want similar directive in iPlanet 6.1.
We do not want to put the application specific (Init functions) in magnus.conf directly.
Is there a way to load application specific configuration files in Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 or we are forced to edit magnus.conf everytime
Any help is really appreciated.
let me know if everyone know any directive or any other way to load coniguration files other than default files (magnus.conf, obj.conf)
Thanks
No, unfortunately there is no such directive in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1.
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