> Also there is ACEGI security frame work which is also called as spring > security which omst powerful one. Also called as message interceptor. Try > that one i had used the same > > > On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Mahesh Kapure <mahesh.kap...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> You need to user application listener from the web.xml. There you can >> restrict the urls. >> >> where you can also use struts-config as you are using struts application. >> but from struts-config you can control struts call and not jsp, and >> servlets. >> >> Thank you, >> Mahesh >> 9922443380 >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:18 PM, jayant chaudhari < >> jayantvchaudh...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> hi , >>> According to me if u want to maintain security and if you want to >>> restrict direct access form url. >>> one way is to keep u r [jsp ] files in web-INF folder . >>> so that it cant be accessible directly. accordingly set u r path for >>> calling jsp files in struts-config.xml. >>> >>> *plz correct me if I am wrong ..ok >>> >>> >>> Thanx and Regards, >>> Jayant Chaudhari. >>> >>> * >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Mahesh D. Kapure >> 9922443380 >> >> >> >> >> >
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