On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Stergos D. Afantenos < [email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Roberto, > > [cut] > As a consequence all my web services now work without any problems. > Since I have performed all the tests locally, all that I need to do > now is to convince our server administrator that Tomcat should run by > default without the security manager turned on ... wish me good luck > !! It happens.... file permissions .... chmod/chonw are your friends... > > > In any case thanks a lot for your suggestion. For the moment the > problem seems to have been solved, or more precisely it seems to have > been shoveled under the rug. > > In case that I stumble over a better solution I will keep you informed. > If your sysadmin want to use the JSM I think you should try to configure the security policy. I think you can find a lot of material on the net . I'm the sysadmin, so I can do what ever I want on my servers :) R. -- Roberto Franchini http://www.celi.it http://www.blogmeter.it http://www.memesphere.it Tel +39-011-6600814 jabber:[email protected] <jabber%[email protected]>skype:ro.franchini
