Ignacio Ocampo wrote:
Hi all,

I've a simple *app (A)* that uses *JESPA* (and *JCIFS*), it works perfectly
when I run this isolated. This app, has a *functionA* that call a URL with
NTLM authentication and I use JESPA to authenticate.

I have another *app (B)* that uses *app (A)* as library with *TOMCAT*, but,
when I call the *functionA* it doesn't work.

That is not very helpful as a problem description. What does not work ? How do you know that it does not work ? What appears in the logfiles ?
What does your webapp try to do with Jespa ?


In both cases, I'm sure of:

   1. I register java protocol handler with:
*System.setProperty("java.protocol.handler.pkgs",
   "jespa")* at the start of the program (I tried with *JAVA_OPTS* too).
   2. I've *jespa-1.1.20.jar* and *jcifs-1.3.18.jar* in /opt/tomcat/lib/
   and /opt/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/lib

If your purpose is only to authenticate the user of your webapp, you do not 
need a copy in
/opt/tomcat/lib/. That is probably a bad idea anyway.

Did you follow the steps in the Jespa manual, page 9, "Step 2: Test the Computer account with the Example Webapp" ?


Using CLASSPATH:
/root/apache-tomcat-7.0.57/bin/bootstrap.jar:/root/apache-tomcat-7.0.57/bin/tomcat-juli.jar:/root/apache-tomcat-7.0.57/lib/
*jespa.jar*:/root/apache-tomcat-7.0.57/lib/*jcifs.jar*



Jespa is a commercial product, not a part of Tomcat (*).
Should you not be contacting the support at www.ioplex.com / supp...@ioplex.com 
for this ?

(*) This being said, it works fine with Tomcat for me, at multiple sites and 
since years.

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