Kevan,

Yes it works (ie open and close cleanly). Actually it was not a deep problem 
for me as the client I was working for on this is (of course ;o) using a Linux 
Server on production. 

I will update the OFBIz guidelines with your comments, they will certainly help 
people in the future...

Thanks a bunch

Jacques
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kevan Miller 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1:14 AM
  Subject: Re: Security manager issue under Windows XP




  On May 18, 2008, at 10:00 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:


    Hi All,

    I'm an Apache OFBiz commiter. Recently I done some work to allow OFBiz to 
run under WASCE 2.0.1 and Geronimo 2.0.3 
http://docs.ofbiz.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4098
    But I'm now facing an issue on Windows XPsp2: I can't run WASCE with a 
security manager settled from the command line using 
-Djava.security.manager=default -Djava.security.policy=client.policy options. I 
get the error below. Note that this is working properly under Linux (Ubuntu and 
Suze as well). Am I missing someting or should I open a Jira issue  ? (I tried 
also -Djava.security.manager, but I guess it's the same)


  As posted on the corresponding Jira, here's a work-around:


  Set the Xorg.apache.geronimo.JarFileClassLoader property to "false". E.g.:

  set JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.security.manager -Djava.security.policy=client.security 
-DXorg.apache.geronimo.JarFileClassLoader=false

  Your should be able to start Geronimo, now. This isn't really a fix. However, 
for a relatively static deployment of Geronimo, this should work fine. If 
you're using the server as a development environment and repeatedly 
deploying/undeploying applications you'll find that deployment artifacts are 
not properly deleted and you also may encounter ClassLoader memory leaks.


  --kevan

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