Hi Miguel, thanks for the quick respopnse. Actually I think that the webdav-servlet which comes with tomcat is the best method of resolution for my problem too. So I try starting more to deal with this one. But, does anybody knows a simple example, how to use/how to access this webdav functionality in java? I know there is an API but my problem is to implement the resources correct in eclipse to use it!?
Regards, Mario Becker-Reinhold Miguel Figueiredo wrote: > > > Hello Mário, > > Slide implements most of the webdav protocol stack, which is defined in > various RFCs. The complete RFCs list, and more, is in > http://www.webdav.org/specs/ (slide implemented features list is in > http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/). > > If you dont want to implement code that enforces access control lists on > resources (files, directories), you will need Slide. If you dont need > that, > that is, if you just need to browse/create/upload/download resources, > which > seems your case, default Tomcat WebDAV servlet should be enough. > WCK provides more features than Tomcat's dav servlet (like transactions), > but less than Slide - it could be used also. > Of course, Slide is more complete than the other options. > > Hope this helps, > Miguel Figueiredo > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Newbee%3A-Understanding-question-WebDAV-Protocoll-tf4102995.html#a11686117 Sent from the Jakarta Slide - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]