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################################################################################ # JAXP Configuration File # # jaxp.properties (this file) is the default configuration file for JAXP, the API # defined in the java.xml module. It is in java.util.Properties format and typically # located in the {java.home}/conf directory. It may contain key/value pairs for # specifying the implementation classes of JAXP factories and/or properties # that have corresponding system properties. # # A user-specified configuration file can be set up using the system property # java.xml.config.file to override any or all of the entries in jaxp.properties. # The following statement provides myConfigurationFile as a custom configuration # file: # java -Djava.xml.config.file=myConfigurationFile ################################################################################ # ---- JAXP Default Configuration ---- # # The JAXP default configuration (jaxp.properties) contains entries for the # Factory Lookup Mechanism and properties with corresponding system properties. # The values are generally set to the default values of the properties. # # # JAXP Lookup Mechanism: # # The JAXP configuration file ranks 2nd to the System Property in the precedent # order of the JAXP Lookup Mechanism. When the System Property is not specified, # a JAXP factory reads the configuration file in order to locate an implementation # class. If found, the class specified will be used as the factory implementation # class. # # The format of an entry is key=value where the key is the fully qualified name # of the factory and value that of the implementation class. The following entry # set a DocumentBuilderFactory implementation class: # # javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl # # # Java SE and JDK Implementation Specific Properties: # # The JAXP configuration file ranks above the default settings in the Property # Precedence in that its entries will override the default values of the corresponding # properties. # # All properties that have System Properties defined in Java SE or supported # by the JDK Implementation can be placed in the configuration file to override # the default property values. The format is: # system-property-name=value # # For example, the RESOLVE property in CatalogFeatures has an associated system # property called javax.xml.catalog.resolve. An entry for the RESOLVE property in the # configuration file would therefore use javax.xml.catalog.resolve as the key, that # is: # javax.xml.catalog.resolve=strict # # # Extension Functions: # # This property determines whether XSLT and XPath extension functions are allowed. # The value type is boolean and the default value is true (allowing # extension functions). The following entry would override the default value and # disallow extension functions: # # jdk.xml.enableExtensionFunctions=false # # # Overriding the default parser: # # This property allows using a third party implementation to override the default # parser provided by the JDK. The value type is boolean and the default value is # false, disallowing overriding the default parser. The setting below reflects # the default property setting: # jdk.xml.overrideDefaultParser=false # # # External Access Properties: # # The External Access Properties are defined in javax.xml.XMLConstants. Their # system properties are javax.xml.accessExternalDTD, javax.xml.accessExternalSchema, # and javax.xml.accessExternalStylesheet. The values are a list of protocols separated # by comma, plus empty string ("") to represent no protocol allowed and the key # word "all" for all access. The default is "all", allowing all external resources # to be fetched. The followings are example of external access settings: # # allow local (file) DTDs to be retrieved # javax.xml.accessExternalDTD=file # # allow local (file) and remote (http) external schemas # javax.xml.accessExternalSchema=file, http # # reject any external stylesheets # javax.xml.accessExternalStylesheet="" # # allow all external stylesheets # javax.xml.accessExternalStylesheet="all" # # # Catalog Properties: # # The Catalog API defines four features: FILES, PREFER, DEFER and RESOLVE. # Except PREFER, all other properties can be placed in the configuration file # using the system properties defined for them. # # FILES: A semicolon-delimited list of URIs to locate the catalog files. The URIs # must be absolute and have a URL protocol handler for the URI scheme. The following # is an example of setting up a catalog file: # # javax.xml.catalog.files = file:///users/auser/catalog/catalog.xml # # DEFER: Indicates that the alternative catalogs including those specified in # delegate entries or nextCatalog are not read until they are needed. The value # is a boolean and the default value is true. # # javax.xml.catalog.defer=true # # RESOLVE: Determines the action if there is no matching entry found after all of # the specified catalogs are exhausted. The values are key words: strict, continue, # and ignore. The default is strict. The following setting reflects the default # setting. # # javax.xml.catalog.resolve=strict # # # useCatalog: # This property instructs XML processors to use XML Catalogs to resolve entity # references. The value is a boolean and the default value is true. # # javax.xml.useCatalog=true # # Implementation Specific Properties - jdkcatalog.resolve # # This property instructs the JDK default CatalogResolver to act in accordance with # the setting when unable to resolve an external reference with the built-in Catalog. # The options are: # continue -- indicates that the processing should continue # ignore -- indicates that the reference is skipped # strict -- indicates that the resolver should throw a CatalogException # # The following setting would cause the resolve to throw a CatalogException when # unable to resolve an external reference: # jdk.xml.jdkcatalog.resolve=strict # # Implementation Specific Properties - DTD # # This property instructs the parsers to: deny, ignore or allow DTD processing. # The following setting would cause the parser to reject DTD by throwing an exception. # jdk.xml.dtd.support=deny # # Implementation Specific Properties - Limits # # Limits have a value type Integer. The values must be positive integers. Zero # means no limit. # # Limits the number of entity expansions. The default value is 64000 # jdk.xml.entityExpansionLimit=64000 # # Limits the total size of all entities that include general and parameter entities. # The size is calculated as an aggregation of all entities. The default value is 5x10^7. # jdk.xml.totalEntitySizeLimit=5E7 # # Limits the maximum size of any general entities. The default value is 0. # jdk.xml.maxGeneralEntitySizeLimit=0 # # Limits the maximum size of any parameter entities, including the result of # nesting multiple parameter entities. The default value is 10^6. # jdk.xml.maxParameterEntitySizeLimit=1E6 # # Limits the total number of nodes in all entity references. The default value is 3x10^6. # jdk.xml.entityReplacementLimit=3E6 # # Limits the number of attributes an element can have. The default value is 10000. # jdk.xml.elementAttributeLimit=10000 # # Limits the number of content model nodes that may be created when building a # grammar for a W3C XML Schema that contains maxOccurs attributes with values # other than "unbounded". The default value is 5000. # jdk.xml.maxOccurLimit=5000 # # Limits the maximum element depth. The default value is 0. # jdk.xml.maxElementDepth=0 # # Limits the maximum size of XML names, including element name, attribute name # and namespace prefix and URI. The default value is 1000. jdk.xml.maxXMLNameLimit=1000 # # # XPath Limits # # Limits the number of groups an XPath expression can contain. The default value is 10. jdk.xml.xpathExprGrpLimit=10 # # Limits the number of operators an XPath expression can contain. The default value is 100. jdk.xml.xpathExprOpLimit=100 # # Limits the total number of XPath operators in an XSL Stylesheet. The default value is 10000. jdk.xml.xpathTotalOpLimit=10000