I have a Tomcat 8 project that uses a datasource (see below)
<Resource auth="Container" 
          name="jdbc/JtmDS"  
          driverClassName="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver" 
          type="javax.sql.DataSource" 
          username="xfer"
          password="xfer10" 
          url="jdbc:derby:/home/PUID/tm/control/JtmDB"                    
          initialSize="25"
          maxTotal="100" 
          maxIdle="30" 
          maxWaitMillis="10000"                                      
          removeAbandonedOnBorrow="true"
          removeAbandonedTimeout="20" />
This works perfectly well.
However the url is a hard-coded path /home/PUID/tm/control/JtmDB
When this gets into production the PUID part of the path will differ across numerous systems. 
I have an environment variable set export PUID=abcd
The rest of the application is able to use things like System.getenv( ) or ${env:PUID} as and where appropriate.
These all work fine.
My question is very simply: How can I make the PUID value in my context.xml a variable that can be read from an environment variable?
 
     
    