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| # JAXP Strict Configuration Template |
| # |
| # This file, jaxp-strict.properties.template, provides a template for creating |
| # custom configuration files. The settings in this file are more restrictive than |
| # those in the default configuration, jaxp.properties. In particular: |
| # - JDKCatalog Resolve is on "strict" setting |
| # - Extension Functions are disabled |
| # - JAXP Limits are set to smaller numbers |
| # |
| # To create a configuration file, copy the template to a new file with |
| # the .properties extension, that is: |
| # |
| # cp $JAVA_HOME/conf/jaxp-strict.properties.template /path/to/jaxp-strict.properties |
| # |
| # The configuration file can then be set up using the system property |
| # java.xml.config.file to override the default configuration jaxp.properties |
| # and used to assess the impact of a stricter configuration, for example: |
| # |
| # java -Djava.xml.config.file=/path/to/jaxp-strict.properties |
| # |
| # The system property java.xml.config.file is defined in the java.xml module |
| # description. |
| # |
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| # |
| # ---- Implementation Specific Properties ---- |
| # For a complete list of properties, refer to the Implementation Specific Properties |
| # table in the java.xml/module-summary. |
| # |
| # 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 overrides the default value and |
| # disallows extension functions: |
| # |
| jdk.xml.enableExtensionFunctions=false |
| # |
| # |
| # Overriding the default parser: |
| # |
| # This property allows 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 |
| # |
| # 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 causes the default CatalogResolver to throw a CatalogException |
| # when external references are not resolved by a user-defined resolver or catalog, |
| # or the built-in Catalog: |
| jdk.xml.jdkcatalog.resolve=strict |
| # |
| # Implementation Specific Properties - DTD |
| # |
| # This property instructs the parsers to deny, ignore or allow DTD processing. |
| # The following setting causes the parser to reject DTDs by throwing an exception. |
| # jdk.xml.dtd.support=deny |
| # |
| # The following setting permits the processor to continue processing DTDs. Note |
| # that while DTDs are allowed in this configuration, external references are |
| # restricted, and limits on DTD entities are tightened: |
| jdk.xml.dtd.support=allow |
| # |
| # 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 |
| jdk.xml.entityExpansionLimit=2500 |
| # |
| # Limits the total size of all entities that include general and parameter entities. |
| # The size is calculated as an aggregation of all entities. |
| jdk.xml.totalEntitySizeLimit=100000 |
| # |
| # Limits the maximum size of any general entities. |
| jdk.xml.maxGeneralEntitySizeLimit=100000 |
| # |
| # Limits the maximum size of any parameter entities, including the result of |
| # nesting multiple parameter entities. |
| jdk.xml.maxParameterEntitySizeLimit=15000 |
| # |
| # Limits the total number of nodes in all entity references. |
| jdk.xml.entityReplacementLimit=100000 |
| # |
| # 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 |
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