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-rw-r--r--bkucommon/src/site/apt/configuration.apt16
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/bkucommon/src/site/apt/configuration.apt b/bkucommon/src/site/apt/configuration.apt
index 21202036..1a35014f 100644
--- a/bkucommon/src/site/apt/configuration.apt
+++ b/bkucommon/src/site/apt/configuration.apt
@@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ MOCCA Configuration
Since MOCCA version 1.3 {{{http://commons.apache.org/configuration/}commons-configuration}} is used for the main configuration of MOCCA.
- The configuration is build by the {{{./apidocs/at/gv/egiz/bku/spring/ConfigurationFactoryBean.html} ConfigurationFactoryBean}} class. It creates a composite configuration using a default configuration read from {{{./apidocs/constant-values.html#at.gv.egiz.bku.spring.ConfigurationFactoryBean.DEFAULT_CONFIG}ConfigurationFactoryBean.DEFAULT_CONFIG}} and an (optional) resource specified by {{{./apidocs/at/gv/egiz/bku/spring/ConfigurationFactoryBean.html#setConfigurationResource(org.springframework.core.io.Resource)}setConfigurationResource(org.springframework.core.io.Resource)}}. The later {{{http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.5/reference/resources.html}resource}} is usually injected via a {{{http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.5/reference/beans.html}spring application context}}. See the configuration sections of MOCCA Online / MOCCA Local on how the configuration resource is constructed in their respective application contexts and on how to provide your own configuration file.
+ The configuration is built by the {{{./apidocs/at/gv/egiz/bku/spring/ConfigurationFactoryBean.html} ConfigurationFactoryBean}} class. It creates a composite configuration using a default configuration read from {{{./apidocs/constant-values.html#at.gv.egiz.bku.spring.ConfigurationFactoryBean.DEFAULT_CONFIG}ConfigurationFactoryBean.DEFAULT_CONFIG}} and an (optional) resource specified by {{{./apidocs/at/gv/egiz/bku/spring/ConfigurationFactoryBean.html#setConfigurationResource(org.springframework.core.io.Resource)}setConfigurationResource(org.springframework.core.io.Resource)}}. The latter {{{http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.5/reference/resources.html}resource}} is usually injected via a {{{http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.5/reference/beans.html}spring application context}}. See the configuration sections of MOCCA Online / MOCCA Local on how the configuration resource is constructed in their respective application contexts and on how to provide your own configuration file.
* Common Configuration Options
- A typical configuraton file looks like the following:
+ A typical configuration file looks like this:
+------------------+
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
@@ -33,26 +33,26 @@ MOCCA Configuration
** Supported Configuration Parameters
- [<<<RegisterSecurityProviders>>>] Allows to control if MOCCA should register the <required> Java {{{http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#ProviderArch}Cryptographic Service Providers}}.
+ [<<<RegisterSecurityProviders>>>] Allows to control whether MOCCA should register the <required> Java {{{http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#ProviderArch}Cryptographic Service Providers}}.
- NOTE: MOCCA will only work if the required security providers are registered. If this is set to <<<false>>>, the security providers must be registered by some other means (e.g. {{{http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#ProviderInstalling}registered staticaly}}).
+ NOTE: MOCCA will only work if the required security providers are registered. If this is set to <<<false>>>, the security providers must be registered by some other means (e.g. {{{http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#ProviderInstalling}registered statically}}).
Default: <<<true>>>
[<<<DataURLConnection>>>]
- [<<<MaxHops>>>] Sets the number of consequtive requests allowed to be recieved from the {{{http://www.buergerkarte.at/konzept/securitylayer/spezifikation/aktuell/bindings/Bindings.en.html#http.ablauf.schritte}DataURL}} server.
- This allows to prevent from infinite request loops caused by erroneous server implementations.
+ [<<<MaxHops>>>] Sets the number of consecutive requests allowed to be received from the {{{http://www.buergerkarte.at/konzept/securitylayer/spezifikation/aktuell/bindings/Bindings.en.html#http.ablauf.schritte}DataURL}} server.
+ This allows to prevent infinite request loops caused by erroneous server implementations.
Default: <<<50>>>
- [<<<ValidateHashDataInputs>>>] Controls if to-be signed data is validated for conformity with the {{{http://www.buergerkarte.at/konzept/securitylayer/spezifikation/aktuell/viewerformat/ViewerFormat.en.html}standardised viewer format}} auf the Austrian Citizen Card spezification.
+ [<<<ValidateHashDataInputs>>>] Controls if to-be signed data is validated for conformity with the {{{http://www.buergerkarte.at/konzept/securitylayer/spezifikation/aktuell/viewerformat/ViewerFormat.en.html}standardised viewer format}} of the Austrian Citizen Card specification.
Default: <<<true>>>
[<<<SSL>>>]
- The following two configuration elements must provide an URL which resolves to a directory in the filesystem. It may either be an absolute URL or a relative URL, which is resolved using the URL of the configuration file.
+ The following two configuration elements must provide an URL which resolves to a directory in the file system. It may either be an absolute URL or a relative URL, which is resolved using the URL of the configuration file.
[<<<certDirectory>>>] Specifies the URL of a certificate store directory. This directory must contain all certificates required to build a valid certification chain up to an anchor of trust (e.g. a certificate also contained in the trust store directory). Certificate filenames are hashed. To add new certificates to the certificate store directory create a sub-directory named <<<toBeAdded>>> and put the certificates into this directory. They will then be added to the certificate store upon startup of MOCCA.