Jorg
 
Are there guidelines for how to do the precompiling
of XSL *and* XSP?
 
Thanks
Derek

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/10/2003 10:34:15 >>>
you can precompile the stylesheets to classes so at least it's not
plaintext anymore. Ultimately that's what cocoon does.
Put your XML into a database or something.
I don't know how you would go on about masking the sitemap.

jorg

J�rn Heid wrote:

>It's about a demo (with an installer).
>I can't say: Before you install, please create a new user and forget the
>password of him :)
>
>-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: news [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Olivier Billard
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2003 09:54
>An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Betreff: Re: How to protect a Cocoon project
>
>
>Hi Joern,
>
>Isn't it the goal of filesystems, to protect file from beeing read by non
>authorized
>persons ? It's possible with WinNT, 2000, XP, and of course Unix-like OSes.
>Just give the right rights to the right persons ;)
>
>--
>Olivier BILLARD
>
>
>On 22/10/2003 09:47, J�rn Heid wrote:
>
>
>>Hello.
>>
>>I want to give my customer a demo of my Cocoon based application which
>>runs with Jetty on their local machine. But the problem is everybody
>>can see the internals of the app. All the pipelines in sitemap.xmap,
>>all XSL and XML. It can be used to find backdoors in the sitemap for
>>example.
>>
>>So the question is, how to protect files from being read directly.
>>
>>A solution would probably be to encrypt (for example via XOR) all the
>>files. After that, Cocoon (Jetty) has to be started with modified
>>Java-IO classes (via bootclasspath).
>>
>>Does anybody know which classes have to be changed or if there's
>>somebody who has done something like that...
>>
>>
>>JOERN_HEID
>>
>>
>
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