agreed.

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Claude Warren <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am anticipating working with Trevor to get a cookbook for how to apply
> Jena-Security in the Fuseki environment.  So we should have a document that
> covers 3rd party jars then.
>
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Trevor Donaldson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > well, it is in the war. :-)  I haven't actually tested my code yet. I am
> > trying to learn Shiro, Fuseki2 and Jena Security all at the same time. I
> am
> > at the point of testing my custom realms. i will let you know how it
> goes.
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 10:10 AM, John A. Fereira <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Sounds good.  So, did it work?
> > >
> > > Documenting this somewhere would probably be useful.
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Trevor Donaldson [mailto:[email protected]]
> > > Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 10:02 AM
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Subject: Re: Third Party Libraries in Fuseki 2
> > >
> > > Thanks Stian, John, and Andy. I actually went with jar -uf <war>
> > > WEB-INF/lib/<custom.jar>
> > >
> > > On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > > If you want additional jars/classes AND in war file form, I think it
> > > > needs some small amount of self-assembly.
> > > >
> > > > You may be able to take the war file distributed and add your extra
> > > > jars (it is a zip file; or "jar -u") I've not tried - just read some
> > > > page like
> > > > http://linuxproblems.org/wiki/Add_or_update_files_in_a_war_file
> > > > :-)
> > > >
> > > > With maven, you can probably do that, or have your own war builder
> > > > with the same dependency of jena-fuseki-core as the delivery module.
> > > >
> > > >         Andy
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 16/01/15 13:59, Stian Soiland-Reyes wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> It should be safest to do the second option of WEB-INF/lib -
> > > >> otherwise you might have to ensure that everything your JAR in
> > > >> tomcat/lib requires is also in tomcat/lib (even if it is in
> > > >> WEB-INF/lib) - which could cause conflicts.
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> On 16 January 2015 at 02:46, Trevor Donaldson <[email protected]>
> > > >> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>> Ok thanks.
> > > >>> On Jan 15, 2015 9:05 PM, "John A. Fereira" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > >>>
> > > >>>  That depends on what you're using for your servlet container.
> When
> > > >>> I
> > > >>>> use
> > > >>>> jetty I just create a lib directory in the directory where I've
> > > >>>> downloaded fuseki, and  drop any jar files there (for example, if
> > > >>>> you want to connect to an sdb that's where the sdb jar file would
> > > >>>> go.  Then the start up script just needs to include those jar
> files
> > > >>>> in the classpath.  If you're deploying to Tomcat the easiest way
> is
> > > >>>> to use jar to expand the fuseki.war
> > > >>>> file.  Then you should see a WEB-INF/lib directory.   Drop your
> jar
> > > file
> > > >>>> then the re-create the war file with the jar command.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> -----Original Message-----
> > > >>>> From: Trevor Donaldson [mailto:[email protected]]
> > > >>>> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 8:21 PM
> > > >>>> To: [email protected]
> > > >>>> Subject: Third Party Libraries in Fuseki 2
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> Where should I place third party libraries in Fuseki2? I am using
> > > >>>> fuseki.war. I would like to use a custom shiro realm. I am not
> sure
> > > >>>> where to place the custom.jar.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> Thanks
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
>
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