Luke-SuperDude wrote:


cbowditch wrote:
Luke-SuperDude wrote:

Hi,
Hi Luke,

I am trying to get a Fop Servlet working in a Godaddy Linux java hosting
account. I am running a servlet like the example wich a feed with an xml.
create a fo out of it and try to build a pdf. It works fine locally on my
own system, but not on this restricted hosting environment. I get the
following error and i can't figure out what to do. I know it is the fop
in
its init doing stuff:

java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
(java.io.FilePermission
/root read)

java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(AccessControlContext.java:264)

java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(AccessController.java:427)
        java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(SecurityManager.java:532)
        java.lang.SecurityManager.checkRead(SecurityManager.java:871)
        java.io.File.exists(File.java:700)
        org.apache.fop.fonts.FontCache.getUserHome(FontCache.java:87)
        org.apache.fop.fonts.FontCache.getDefaultCacheFile(FontCache.java:100)
        org.apache.fop.fonts.FontCache.load(FontCache.java:117)
        org.apache.fop.apps.FopFactory.setUseCache(FopFactory.java:692)
        org.apache.fop.apps.FopFactory.<init>(FopFactory.java:158)
        org.apache.fop.apps.FopFactory.newInstance(FopFactory.java:166)
        DocGen.init(DocGen.java:82)
        javax.servlet.GenericServlet.init(GenericServlet.java:211)
        sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor53.invoke(Unknown Source)
Looks like this error occurs when FOP is checking for its Font Cache. You can disable the cacue with the use-cache option as documented here:

http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/configuration.html#general-elements

Simply put the XML element <use-cache>false</use-cache> into the fop.xconf file.

<snip/>

Chris


Hi,

i tried this with the <use-cache> option and it appears not to make any
difference. (Will try a bit more with it)
I am using the 0.95 version, and when i look at the fop-configuration.xsd
the <use-cache> option is not there. So i am still a bit confused.

Try using a trunk build. You won't even have to disable the cache, since it will automatically try to use the system temporary directory instead of the root's home.

--
Sergiu Dumitriu
http://purl.org/net/sergiu/

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