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Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Running WebWork on Sun ONE
Application Server 7
No access exceptions are encountered.
On further tracing and comparison on the execution on
different environments (Resin and SunONE), I've noticed they
identical until
Bernard Choi wrote:
In this particular, our application which uses webwork resides in an
environment along with other applications. That environment is controlled by
another team, who imposes such restrictions.
Ok, but the question then still remains: why impose such restrictions? I
have yet to
: [OS-webwork] Running WebWork on Sun ONE
Application Server 7
I am not sure about WW2, but for WW1 you have to have some
permissions for the reflection and property editors to work.
There is a Wiki note here:
http://wiki.opensymphony.com/space/Running+WebWork+on+SunONE
Bernard Choi wrote:
This solved the problem, as webwork was now working fine. However,
understandably, granting all permissions is not acceptable in the final
system.
Why not?
/Rickard
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I'm not sure why it would fail there... The setLocation() method is
public on a public class... Did it give you any access exceptions the
first time?
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From: Bernard Choi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:39 PM
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I am not sure about WW2, but for WW1 you have to have some permissions for
the reflection and property editors to work.
There is a Wiki note here:
http://wiki.opensymphony.com/space/Running+WebWork+on+SunONE
According to it you should set the following permissions to make it work:
- Give Write
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:40 AM
Subject: RE: [OS-webwork] Running WebWork on Sun ONE
Application Server 7
I'm not sure why it would fail there... The setLocation()
method is public on a public class... Did it give you any
access exceptions the first time
From: Rickard Öberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bernard Choi wrote:
This solved the problem, as webwork was now working fine. However,
understandably, granting all permissions is not acceptable in the final
system.
Why not?
In this particular, our application which uses webwork resides in an