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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC
   "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN"
   "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd">
<web-app>
    <context-param>
        <param-name>javax.faces.CONFIG_FILES</param-name>
        <param-value>
            /WEB-INF/faces-config.xml
        </param-value>
        <description>
            Comma separated list of URIs of (additional) faces config files.
            (e.g. /WEB-INF/my-config.xml)
            See JSF 1.0 PRD2, 10.3.2
			
        </description>
    </context-param>

    <context-param>
        <param-name>javax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD</param-name>
        <param-value>server</param-value>
        <description>
            State saving method: "client" or "server" (= default)
            See JSF Specification 2.5.2
        </description>
    </context-param>

    <context-param>
        <param-name>org.apache.myfaces.ALLOW_JAVASCRIPT</param-name>
        <param-value>true</param-value>
        <description>
            This parameter tells MyFaces if javascript code should be allowed in the
            rendered HTML output.
            If javascript is allowed, command_link anchors will have javascript code
            that submits the corresponding form.
            If javascript is not allowed, the state saving info and nested parameters
            will be added as url parameters.
            Default: "true"
        </description>
    </context-param>

    <context-param>
        <param-name>org.apache.myfaces.PRETTY_HTML</param-name>
        <param-value>true</param-value>
        <description>
            If true, rendered HTML code will be formatted, so that it is "humanreadable".
            i.e. additional line separators and whitespace will be written, that do not
            influence the HTML code.
            Default: "true"
        </description>
    </context-param>

    <context-param>
        <param-name>org.apache.myfaces.DETECT_JAVASCRIPT</param-name>
        <param-value>false</param-value>
    </context-param>

    <context-param>
        <param-name>org.apache.myfaces.AUTO_SCROLL</param-name>
        <param-value>true</param-value>
        <description>
            If true, a javascript function will be rendered that is able to restore the
            former vertical scroll on every request. Convenient feature if you have pages
            with long lists and you do not want the browser page to always jump to the top
            if you trigger a link or button action that stays on the same page.
            Default: "false"
        </description>
    </context-param>


    <!-- Filter Mappings

    <filter>
        <filter-name>AjaxAnywhere</filter-name>
        <filter-class>org.ajaxanywhere.AAFilter</filter-class>
    </filter>

    <filter-mapping>
        <filter-name>AjaxAnywhere</filter-name>
        <url-pattern>*.jsf</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
    <filter-mapping>
        <filter-name>AjaxAnywhere</filter-name>
        <url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
    </filter-mapping>
 -->
 
	<filter>
		<filter-name>extensionsFilter</filter-name>
        <filter-class>org.apache.myfaces.component.html.util.ExtensionsFilter</filter-class>
        <init-param>
            <param-name>uploadMaxFileSize</param-name>
            <param-value>100m</param-value>
            <description>Set the size limit for uploaded files.
                Format: 10 - 10 bytes
                        10k - 10 KB
                        10m - 10 MB
                        1g - 1 GB
            </description>
        </init-param>
        <init-param>
            <param-name>uploadThresholdSize</param-name>
            <param-value>100k</param-value>
            <description>Set the threshold size - files
                    below this limit are stored in memory, files above
                    this limit are stored on disk.

                Format: 10 - 10 bytes
                        10k - 10 KB
                        10m - 10 MB
                        1g - 1 GB
            </description>
        </init-param>
	</filter>
	<filter-mapping>
		<filter-name>extensionsFilter</filter-name>
		<url-pattern>*.jsf</url-pattern>
	</filter-mapping>
	<filter-mapping>
		<filter-name>extensionsFilter</filter-name>
		<url-pattern>/faces/*</url-pattern>
	</filter-mapping>

    <!-- Listener, that does all the startup work (configuration, init). -->
    <listener>
        <listener-class>org.apache.myfaces.webapp.StartupServletContextListener</listener-class>
    </listener>

    <!-- Faces Servlet
         Marty Hall: changed .jsf back to standard of .faces -->
    <servlet>
        <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
        <servlet-class>javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet</servlet-class>
        <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
    </servlet>

    <!-- source code servlet (will not work with JSF virtual path mapping) -->
    <!--  this servlet is optional and for educational purposes only -->
    <servlet>
        <servlet-name>SourceCodeServlet</servlet-name>
        <servlet-class>org.apache.myfaces.util.servlet.SourceCodeServlet</servlet-class>
    </servlet>

    <!-- extension mapping -->
    <servlet-mapping>
        <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
        <url-pattern>*.jsf</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-mapping>
        <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
        <url-pattern>*.faces</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>

    <servlet-mapping>
        <servlet-name>SourceCodeServlet</servlet-name>
        <url-pattern>*.source</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>

	<!-- for downloading files -->
	<servlet>
		<servlet-name>dl</servlet-name> 
		<servlet-class>fi.hip.gb.disk.transport.http.StorageServlet</servlet-class>		
	</servlet>
	<servlet-mapping>
		<servlet-name>dl</servlet-name>
		<url-pattern>/dl/*</url-pattern>
	</servlet-mapping>
</web-app>



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GridBlocks

GridBlocks builds a grid application framework via easy-to-use building blocks in distributed environment. The framework offers components for Grid security, distributed storage, computing, and Portlet web interfaces.

Project homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gridblocks
Programming language(s): Java,JSP,XML
License: other

  classes/
    gb-disk.conf
    gb-portlet.properties
  theme/
    portal-layout.tld
  agent-object.xml
  disk-object.xml
  faces-config.xml
  grid-object.xml
  jboss-app.xml
  jboss-service.xml
  jboss-web.xml
  log4j.xml
  portal-themes.xml
  portlet.tld
  portlet.xml
  web.xml