Guess the first send didn't work

Patrick Ohnewein wrote:
> 
> Now I have a Java app which creates files.
> Everything works as espected but the created files get the wrong file
> permissions.
> 
> The user which uses the app has the following attributes:
> NAME: patrick
> GROUP: users
> UMASK: 022
> 
> creating the file Test.dat in the directory
> /Test with the following attributs
> drwxrwxr-x  4 interbas users    4096 Aug  1 10:06 Test
> 
> results in a file with the following attributes
> -rw-r--r--  1 patrick users       21 Aug  1 10:06 Test.dat
> 
> I would like to get the files created by the app editable by the users
> group, is the described behaviour correct or is it a limitation of the
> Java VMs (tested with Suns and IBMs jdk1.3)?
> 
> I have to say my Linux experiences aren't as deep but I don't really
> think I have to use chmod every time after a file get's created by an
> app. Even I wouldn't like to use JNI in the java app to do it.
> 
> What should I do, PLEASE help, this is critical for starting deployment
> of our app under linux platform.
> 
> thanks Patrick
> 
> p.s. please replay also to my mail address
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