.home}/webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/-"
{
// };
enable the grant and add in the path of the folder you wish to access..
HTH,
Martin-
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To be honest, I've only heard this in the past few days. I didn't know that,
generically, writing files was "forbidden" by J2EE. I knew it was something
you generally want to avoid from a webapp for other reasons, but it's news to me too :)
So no, I don't have any reference I can point you t
On Tue, February 1, 2005 2:01 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Thank you for your detailed reply. Its really helpfull but i had two
> questions:
I try :)
>>... and it may even be forbidden by J2EE, but... doing it is OK if you
>> are careful a
>
> I had a look in the J2EE-Specification but i can't
Thank you for your detailed reply. Its really helpfull but i had two
questions:
[...]
... and it may even be forbidden by J2EE, but... doing it is OK if you are
careful a
[...]
I had a look in the J2EE-Specification but i can't found the point where
this Topic is handled. Do you know where?
[.
These seems to come up a lot, I've personally been involved in this discussion
a number of times over the past two months. Someone should probably write a
Wiki entry somewhere (assuming one doesn't exist already).
The discussion generally it seems comes to this conclusion:
We've all heard that
Excuse me for the bad formatting!
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I had yesterday a general discussion about Threads running in the
Servlet-Engine Tomcat.
What i would like to do is to start a Thread over the Struts-Plugin. The
Thread self is running in a infinite loop to do something and to slee
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