Thanks for your answer, we are starting on an anciallary system so in a
first time as we are nor expert we don't want to change to many thing. So I
will try to make test by adding htaccess and see what happen....

2015-01-11 23:22 GMT+01:00 Kevin Huntly <kmhun...@gmail.com>:

> I don't know for sure as I've never tried, but I wouldn't recommend using
> Geronimo as your web. Its a j2ee container and should be used that way,
> with apache or some other webserver fronting it. My opinion.
>
> That being said, its likely using a stripped down version of Apache to do
> the serving, so it's possible.
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> On Jan 11, 2015 3:23 PM, "albu77" <albu.cons...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Another newbie question:
>> Can we use htaccess on Geronimo to protect some resources.
>> If not are ther other solutions
>> Regards
>> Alain
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