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Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 10:08 AM
Subject: RE: filesystem independent tomcat [OT]
You could probably do it, but at the end you wouldn't have a servlet
engine.
The spec EXPLICITLY states that java.io.tmpdir must be writable. Are you
You could probably do it, but at the end you wouldn't have a servlet engine.
The spec EXPLICITLY states that java.io.tmpdir must be writable. Are you
allowing file uploads? Commons-fileupload uses that area for disk file
upload. Are you creating PDF output? Some packages use the area for
temporar
I have gone thru the code and I may end up doing it.
This will require quite a lot of changes at various
places.In fact, I may end up re-designing some of
components and i was wondering of there is already an
effort to do this. Hence the mail.
Just out of interest, what are your requirements and
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> From: sandy kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am doing some exploratory work on tomcat and was
> wondering If anyone has felt the need for tomcat which
> can be loaded across the network and doesnt rely on
> the underlying filesystem in anyway including the
> temporary work directory, logging,