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George,
On 3/27/18 8:33 PM, George S. wrote:
> One thing that has bitten me is that the entire stack/call chain
> is examined, not just permissions on a specific piece of code as
> you would expect. This comes into play when you're trying to make
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Chris,
One thing that has bitten me is that the entire stack/call chain is
examined, not just permissions on a specific piece of code as you would
expect. This comes into play when you're trying to make calls into
trusted code from a JSP.
My experience has been that JSPs are not trusted. So,
2018-03-23 1:32 GMT+03:00 Christopher Schultz :
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> Konstantin,
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> Thanks for the reply.
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> On 3/22/18 6:12 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>> 2018-03-23 0:39 GMT+03:00 Christopher Schultz
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>>> All,
>>>
>>> I'm working on getting my applicatio
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Konstantin,
Thanks for the reply.
On 3/22/18 6:12 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2018-03-23 0:39 GMT+03:00 Christopher Schultz
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>> All,
>>
>> I'm working on getting my application working under a
>> SecurityManager. It's actually been a little
2018-03-23 0:39 GMT+03:00 Christopher Schultz :
> All,
>
> I'm working on getting my application working under a SecurityManager.
> It's actually been a little less painful than I thought it would be.
>
> I'm using Solr for some index searching. I'm using SolrJ for the
> library to communicate via
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All,
I'm working on getting my application working under a SecurityManager.
It's actually been a little less painful than I thought it would be.
I'm using Solr for some index searching. I'm using SolrJ for the
library to communicate via HTTP to a l