Hi, I have no solution but I faced the same experience using
weblogic5.1, and Cocoon2.
As it was not that much important I was satisfied with
relaxing java security policy completly.

Has anyone some ideas?


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Datum: Donnerstag, August 9, 2001 10:16 pm
Betreff: Running cocoon under a java security manger.

> Hello cocoon developers.  I know I am not suppose to be here but 
> I'm at
> my ropes end.  I've got some customers who want to host cocoon 
> sites on
> my shared jvm/tomcat based server.  I've searched the mail 
> archives, the
> user groups and posted to the cocoon user list (several times with the
> same message).  No responses.  Apparently no one out there runs cocoon
> with a java security manager in place?  I am posting my message 
> here in
> hopes that someone can give me a clue or refer me to the right 
> referenceinformation.
> 
> Here is my post to the user list.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 6:48 PM
> Subject: any success running under a java security manager?
> 
> 
> Has anyone had any success running cocoon 1.8.2 under a java security
> manager?
> 
> cocoon 1.8.2
> tomcat 3.2.2
> jdk 1.3.0
> 
> All of cocoon jars are installed in the tomcat/lib directory which has
> ALL java security permissions.  The test site has a cocoon context
> pointing to the cocoon directory within the site's root directory
> hierarchy.  The java permissions for the test site has full file.io
> (r,w,d) permissions from the root directory on.  I have the samples
> loaded.  I run a few samples and everything is fine.  Then I run 
> an app
> that had to be compiled into a class.  When that class is loaded, I'm
> getting file permission read errors on a file that this class 
> reads to
> do it's thing.  This file is within the root hierarchy.  I am stumped.
> Does anyone know what's up here?  The repository which is where the
> generated class file resides is within the root hierarchy.  Does 
> anyoneknow what code base these created classes run under?  I know 
> it's not
> within the root hierarchy since I tried giving it all permissions to
> with no success.  If I disable the security manager or put an all
> permissions to all, then everything works fine.
> 
> Thanks Much.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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