| Links Top Level Elements Executors Connectors Containers Nested Components Cluster Elements Other | The Jar Scanner Component| Introduction |  | 
  The Jar Scanner element represents the component that is
  used to scan the web application for JAR files. It is typically used during
  web application start to identify configuration files such as TLDs or
  web-fragment.xml files that must be processed as part of the web application
  initialisation. A Jar Scanner element MAY be nested inside a
  Context component.  If it is not included,
  a default Jar Scanner configuration will be created automatically, which
  is sufficient for most requirements. | 
 | Attributes |  | 
  | Common Attributes |  | 
    All implementations of Jar Scanner
    support the following attributes: | Attribute | Description | 
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 | className | Java class name of the implementation to use.  This class must
        implement the org.apache.tomcat.JarScannerinterface.
        If not specified, the standard value (defined below) will be used. | 
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 | Standard Implementation |  | 
    The standard implementation of Jar Scanner is
    org.apache.tomcat.util.scan.StandardJarScanner.
    It supports the following additional attributes (in addition to the
    common attributes listed above): | Attribute | Description | 
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 | scanAllDirectories | If true, any directories found on the classpath will be checked to see
       if are expanded Jar files. The default is false. Tomcat
       determines if directory is an expanded JAR file by looking for a META-INF
       sub-directory. Only if the META-INF sub-directory exists, is the
       directory to be an expanded JAR file. |  | scanAllFiles | If true, any files found on the classpath will be checked to see if
       they are Jar files rather than relying on the file extension being
       .jar. The default isfalse |  | scanClassPath | If true, the full web application classpath, including the shared and
       common classloaders and the system classpath (but not the bootstrap
       classpath) will be scanned for Jar files in addition to the web
       application. The default is true. |  | scanBootstrapClassPath | If scanClassPathis true and this is true the bootstrap
       classpath will also be scanned for Jar files. The default isfalse. | 
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