Re: Adding security constraint breaks sql functionality

2010-03-09 Thread Robert Jacobson
Chuck wrote: Not sure what else is going on, but the above is incorrect for your webapp - the context name is *not* part of the url-pattern. Oops! You're right of course. Thank you! I'm a little confused as to why having an incorrect url-pattern would cause the SQL to fail. About the

Re: Adding security constraint breaks sql functionality

2010-03-09 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Robert, On 3/8/2010 1:31 PM, Robert Jacobson wrote: I managed to figure out a way to do it using a jdbc resource and sql:query and sql:update tags in a couple JSP files. Yuck :( Well, the code works wonderfully when I don't have any security

RE: Adding security constraint breaks sql functionality

2010-03-08 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Robert Jacobson [mailto:vvnxbdd...@snkmail.com] Subject: Adding security constraint breaks sql functionality --- BEGIN web.xml for /changepass web-app !-- Security constraint for the webapp -- security-constraint web-resource-collection web-resource-namechangepass