Emmm - 

I just saw the note on layout and noticed jena-security and then found the page 
on Jena Security (https://jena.apache.org/documentation/security/). And I’ve 
also seen the reference to Apache Shiro.

So I can almost answer my own question. Let me rephrase:

Will there be any samples of how to configure Jena + Shiro + Tomcat? Config 
files?

I’m betting that LDAP and PKI will be popular choices.

Thanks,

Mark

On Jul 24, 2014, at 4:21 PM, Mark Feblowitz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’m happy to see this work progressing. I expect it to be quite useful.
> 
> I was wondering whether there has been any discussion of security, taking 
> advantage of the Tomcat Security Manager (or other mechanisms?), and what 
> that might mean for Fuseki.
> 
> I have a little experience with this (very little) but can discuss with some 
> more knowledgable colleagues. I’ve already asked them for requirements for 
> controlled access and/or controls for updates.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> On Jul 23, 2014, at 9:12 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 23/07/14 12:13, Amira Sifaoui Ep Ghaddab wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I m working with TDB, Tomcat and Fuseki.
>>> I want to store RDF data with TDB.
>>> Tomcat is my server and Fuseki is the sparql endpoint.
>>> I have tried to run Fuseki 1 with Tomcat but I discovred that Fuseki 2 is
>>> the perfect solution : I want to run Fuseki as a web application under
>>> Tomcat .
>>> In this link http://people.apache.org/~andy/fuseki2/, I find the
>>> documentation and the content of Fuseki server.
>> 
>> I've just put an update snapshot build there.  This, as was the last one, is 
>> not an offical Apache release.
>> 
>>> I don't know how to start!!
>>> In configuring Fuseki, you talked about file's configuration but I dont
>>> find any file to configure.
>>> Shoud I use the configuration files in Fuseki1 ??
>> 
>> See the draft documentation in fuseki-layout.md.
>> 
>> Fuseki2 looks for files in $FUSEKI_BASE area.
>> 
>> It is by default /etc/fuseki.  (It's in the log file.)
>> 
>> It will read a Fuseki1-style config.ttl file.
>> 
>> It might be easier to start with the standalone server (there is an init.d 
>> script as well), which picks files up from 'currently directory'/run then 
>> move the files to the FUSEKI_BASE area for Tomcat.
>> 
>> Do try out the new admin UI (go http://localhost:3030/ if running on port 
>> 3030 standalone or http://localhost/fuseki/ if installed into Tomcat as 
>> webapp "fuseki").
>> 
>> If anyone has advice and suggestions about Fuseki2 deployment, especially 
>> about MSWindows (I don't have expereince of running services on Windows), 
>> please do share that.
>> 
>>      Andy
>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>> 
> 

Reply via email to