I've got a directory (a webapps directory for a Java app server) that
I'd like to ensure all of the contents are world readable.  As puppet
is not really suitable for application deployment, I'd like to manage
the permissions of this directory and all of it's contents.  Something
like:

find . -type d -exec chmod 755 \{\}
find . -type f -exec chmod 644 \{\}

Is there an easy way to accomplish this in puppet, or am I barking up
the wrong tree?

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