Concerning the namespace, in fact I dont know yet how it works but if
you absolutly need to use the same name for a user (admin) maybe the
solution is in the group of users....
Like that you can use one user admin within a group (e.g. : group app1)
and put the rights on the group and not on the user itself.
What do you think?
Stef
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Hi Stef,
thanx for the quick reply. Your suggestions are fine, but
> 2. Using a basic Domain.xml with 3 users for each of your application
> (e.g. : app1=user1 cannot access ressources for app2=user2)
>
I have the problem that I cannot use different usernames for the
different applications, e.g. there's a user 'admin' in each app but the
admin for app1 may not access files in app2 and vice versa.
I think that it would be best if the WebDavServlet could be configured
(eg. with slide.properties) to use a specific namespace.
More comments appreciated,
Tina.