Hello
I have same problems on the my web hosting (Godaddy).
There is file permission restrictions for writing from java.
I'm build trinidad examples from sources, they works fine on my local host
(Windows XP, Tomcat 5.0.28, j2sdk 1.5.0_7) but when I try deploy them to
godaddy
java enabled Linux hosting (Linux, Tomcat 5.0.27, 1.5.0_06-b05), this
examples not works.
Hosting server configuration: http://www.lostcd.com/jsp-examples/snp/sysinfo.jsp
Then I'm deployd Tomcat jsp examles there and they are works fine:
http://www.lostcd.com/jsp-examples/index.html
I found article:
http://www.oisv.com/articles/web_design/godaddy_gotchas/
where described about some file permission restrictions for writing and
possible problem in Log4j.
Part from it: "In retrospect, this is fairly obvious since all users on
the shared server run under the same Java virtual machine instance.
Tomcat and Java just do not have the fine-grained ability to assigned
directory-based permissions in such as configuration."
I like trinidad components, but can not use them on my hosting for new
projects :(
May be somebody have solution for how resolve this problem.
Thank you,
Siarhei Berdachuk
http://www.berdaflex.com