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2 # CatalogManager provides an interface to the catalog properties.
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3 # Properties can come from two places: from system properties or
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4 # from a CatalogManager.properties file. This class provides a
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5 # transparent interface to both, with system properties preferred
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6 # over property file values.
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10 # The semicolon-delimited list of catalog files.
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11 # Example: catalogs=/etc/xml/catalog;~/catalog.xml
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16 # Relative Catalogs:
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17 # If false, relative catalog URIs are made absolute with respect to the
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18 # base URI of the CatalogManager.properties file. This setting only
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19 # applies to catalog URIs obtained from the catalogs property in the
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20 # CatalogManager.properties file
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21 # Example: relative-catalogs = [yes|no]
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23 relative-catalogs=yes
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27 # If non-zero, the Catalog classes will print informative and debugging
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28 # messages. The higher the number, the more messages.
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29 # Example: verbosity = [0..99]
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35 # Which identifier is preferred, "public" or "system"?
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36 # Example: xml.catalog.prefer = [public|system]
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42 # Should a single catalog be constructed for all parsing, or should a
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43 # different catalog be created for each parser?
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44 # Example: static-catalog = [yes|no]
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49 # Allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi
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50 # If the source document contains "oasis-xml-catalog" processing
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51 # instructions, should they be used?
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52 # Example: allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi = [yes|no]
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54 allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi=yes
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57 # catalog-class-name
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58 # If you're using the convenience classes
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59 # org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.*, this setting allows you to specify
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60 # an alternate class name to use for the underlying catalog.
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61 # Example: catalog-class-name=org.apache.xml.resolver.Resolver
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