diff --git a/etc/CacheSequences.xml b/etc/CacheSequences.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 44a698ba43..0000000000 --- a/etc/CacheSequences.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -
Counters can be incremented by calling the stored procedure BEFORE the insert -using syntax like: call InterSystems.Sequences_GetNext("Name"), or using standard SQL, -or part of an SQL select like: -

select InterSystems.Sequences_GetNext(sequencename) from InterSystems.Sequences where Name='sequencename' -
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Can also be queried as table InterSystems.Sequences, but that data is actually stored -in ^InterSystems.Sequences. Note use of %CacheSqlStorage to speed incrementing. -
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Note: to make the Sequences system-wide, simply map ^InterSystems.Sequences* to a -common location -
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Note: counter names are case-insensitive and force to uppercase on disk. -

Merge of ideas by JSL and APC 09/2005 -]]>
-persistent -1 -custom -%Persistent -60172,44404.735854 -60137,56752.747989 -0 - - -1 -1 -Name -1 - - - - -The name of the sequence or identity, forced to uppercase. Typically a tablename -(MSSQL identities) or an Oracle-like Sequence name -%String - - - - - -Last assigned value for this Name. Initial -%Integer -0 - - - - -Returns an integer value with next assigned counter. -1 -name:%String -%Integer -1 - - - - - -Hibernate procedure to intialise a sequence, but can be used at any time -1 -SequenceName:%String -%Integer -1 - - - - - -Hibernate procedure to kill a sequence, but can be used at any time -1 -SequenceName:%String -%Integer -1 - - - - -%CacheSQLStorage -^InterSystems.SequencesS - - -1 - - -data -^InterSystems.Sequences -delimited - -{Name} - - - - -
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diff --git a/etc/cvs-dup-eol-fixer b/etc/cvs-dup-eol-fixer deleted file mode 100644 index 6da141eb9c..0000000000 --- a/etc/cvs-dup-eol-fixer +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -#!perl -w -############################################################################### -# -# Name: cvs-dup-eol-fixer -# Author: Steve Ebersole -# -# Description: -# Script to fix the bad end-of-line issues that sometimes occur after checking -# out Hibernate source from the sourceforge CVS where everything is essentially -# double-spaced. What I found however, at least on my environment, was that -# this was actually caused by two carriage-return characters (i.e., \r\r) being -# substituted for all line endings. This script works under that assumption -# and fixes only that issue. -# -############################################################################### - - -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -# This subroutine is essentially a recursive directory searcher. It does also -# filter out anything from the CVS local admin dirs. -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -sub parsedir($) { - my @results = (); - my $dir = shift@_; - opendir(DIRHANDLE, $dir) or die("Unable to open dir [$dir] for parsing"); - my @dir_contents = readdir(DIRHANDLE); - closedir(DIRHANDLE) or warn("Unable to close dir [$dir]"); - - foreach $element (@dir_contents) { - if ( $element eq "." || $element eq ".." ) { - # Nothing to do here... - } - elsif ($element =~ /CVS/) { - # nothing to do here... - } - # assume no extension means a directory - elsif ($element =~ /\./) { - if ($element =~ /\.java/) { - push( @results, "$dir/$element" ); - } - } - else { - push( @results, parsedir("$dir/$element") ); - } - } - - return @results; -} - -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -# This subroutine basically checks to see if the file needs to be fixed, based -# mainly on the number of adjacent (i.e., repeating) cariage-return characters. -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -sub checkfile($) { - my $file_name = shift @_; - my $loop_count = 0; - my $adj_cr_count = 0; - my $line_count = 0; - - open( INFILEHANDLE, "<$file_name" ) or die( "Unable to open file [$file_name] for check" ); - while () { - $loop_count++; - - @matches = m/\r\r/g; - $adj_cr_count = $adj_cr_count + $#matches + 1; - - $line_count = $line_count + tr/\r\n/\r\n/; - } - close( INFILEHANDLE ); - - my $half_line_count = $line_count / 2; - return $loop_count == 1 && int($half_line_count) <= $adj_cr_count && $adj_cr_count <= int($half_line_count + 1); -} - -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -# This is the subroutine where the file actually gets fixed. It is also -# responsible for making sure files get backed up before doing the fix. -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -sub fixfile($) { - my $file_name = shift @_; - my $file_text = ""; - - open( INFILEHANDLE, "<$file_name" ) or die( "Unable to open file [$file_name] for fix input" ); - while () { - s/\r\r/\n/g; - $file_text .= $_; - } - close( INFILEHANDLE ); - - my $new_file_name = $file_name . ".old"; - rename( $file_name, $new_file_name ); - - open( OUTFILEHANDLE, ">$file_name" ) or die( "Unable to open file [$file_name] for fix output" ); - print( OUTFILEHANDLE $file_text ); - close( OUTFILEHANDLE ); -} - - -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -# Start main process -#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -open( REPORTFILEHANDLE, ">cvs-dup-eol-fixer.report" ) or die( "Unable to open report file" ); - -my $basedir = shift @ARGV; -print( REPORTFILEHANDLE "Using basedir : $basedir\n"); - -my @file_list = parsedir($basedir); - -foreach $file_name (@file_list) { - print( REPORTFILEHANDLE "Checking file [$file_name]\n" ); - if ( checkfile($file_name) ) { - print( REPORTFILEHANDLE " Need to fix file : $file_name\n" ); - fixfile($file_name); - } -} - -close(REPORTFILEHANDLE) or warn("Unable to close report file"); - -__END__ diff --git a/etc/oscache.properties b/etc/oscache.properties deleted file mode 100644 index 9e616419b9..0000000000 --- a/etc/oscache.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -# CACHE IN MEMORY -# -# If you want to disable memory caching, just uncomment this line. -# -# cache.memory=false - - -# CACHE KEY -# -# This is the key that will be used to store the cache in the application -# and session scope. -# -# If you want to set the cache key to anything other than the default -# uncomment this line and change the cache.key -# -# cache.key=__oscache_cache - - -# USE HOST DOMAIN NAME IN KEY -# -# Servers for multiple host domains may wish to add host name info to -# the generation of the key. If this is true, then uncomment the -# following line. -# -# cache.use.host.domain.in.key=true - - -# CACHE LISTENERS -# -# These hook OSCache events and perform various actions such as logging -# cache hits and misses, or broadcasting to other cache instances across a cluster. -# See the documentation for further information. -# -# cache.event.listeners=com.opensymphony.oscache.plugins.clustersupport.JMSBroadcastingListener, \ -# com.opensymphony.oscache.extra.CacheEntryEventListenerImpl, \ -# com.opensymphony.oscache.extra.CacheMapAccessEventListenerImpl, \ -# com.opensymphony.oscache.extra.ScopeEventListenerImpl - - -# CACHE PERSISTENCE CLASS -# -# Specify the class to use for persistence. If you use the supplied DiskPersistenceListener, -# don't forget to supply the cache.path property to specify the location of the cache -# directory. -# -# If a persistence class is not specified, OSCache will use memory caching only. -# -# cache.persistence.class=com.opensymphony.oscache.plugins.diskpersistence.DiskPersistenceListener - - -# CACHE DIRECTORY -# -# This is the directory on disk where caches will be stored by the DiskPersistenceListener. -# it will be created if it doesn't already exist. Remember that OSCache must have -# write permission to this directory. -# -# Note: for Windows machines, this needs \ to be escaped -# ie Windows: -# cache.path=c:\\myapp\\cache -# or *ix: -# cache.path=/opt/myapp/cache -# -# cache.path=c:\\app\\cache - - -# CACHE ALGORITHM -# -# Default cache algorithm to use. Note that in order to use an algorithm -# the cache size must also be specified. If the cache size is not specified, -# the cache algorithm will be Unlimited cache. -# -# cache.algorithm=com.opensymphony.oscache.base.algorithm.LRUCache -# cache.algorithm=com.opensymphony.oscache.base.algorithm.FIFOCache -# cache.algorithm=com.opensymphony.oscache.base.algorithm.UnlimitedCache - - -# CACHE SIZE -# -# Default cache size in number of items. If a size is specified but not -# an algorithm, the cache algorithm used will be LRUCache. -# -cache.capacity=1000 - - -# CACHE UNLIMITED DISK -# Use unlimited disk cache or not. The default value is false, which means -# the disk cache will be limited in size to the value specified by cache.capacity. -# -# cache.unlimited.disk=false - - -# JMS CLUSTER PROPERTIES -# -# Configuration properties for JMS clustering. See the clustering documentation -# for more information on these settings. -# -#cache.cluster.jms.topic.factory=java:comp/env/jms/TopicConnectionFactory -#cache.cluster.jms.topic.name=java:comp/env/jms/OSCacheTopic -#cache.cluster.jms.node.name=node1 - - -# JAVAGROUPS CLUSTER PROPERTIES -# -# Configuration properites for the JavaGroups clustering. Only one of these -# should be specified. Default values (as shown below) will be used if niether -# property is set. See the clustering documentation and the JavaGroups project -# (www.javagroups.com) for more information on these settings. -# -#cache.cluster.properties=UDP(mcast_addr=231.12.21.132;mcast_port=45566;ip_ttl=32;mcast_send_buf_size=150000;mcast_recv_buf_size=80000):PING(timeout=2000;num_initial_members=3):MERGE2(min_interval=5000;max_interval=10000):FD_SOCK:VERIFY_SUSPECT(timeout=1500):pbcast.NAKACK(gc_lag=50;retransmit_timeout=300,600,1200,2400,4800):pbcast.STABLE(desired_avg_gossip=20000):UNICAST(timeout=5000):FRAG(frag_size=8096;down_thread=false;up_thread=false):pbcast.GMS(join_timeout=5000;join_retry_timeout=2000;shun=false;print_local_addr=true) -#cache.cluster.multicast.ip=231.12.21.132 diff --git a/etc/treecache.xml b/etc/treecache.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e469c12204..0000000000 --- a/etc/treecache.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - jboss:service=Naming - jboss:service=TransactionManager - - - - - - REPEATABLE_READ - - - LOCAL - - - TreeCache-Cluster - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20000 - - - 20000 - - - 10000 - - - 15000 - - - 60000 - - - - - - -