Has there been a definitive list of these security problems with
TC 3.1 or TC 3.2?
What are the "appropriate contents" of the $TOMCAT_HOME directory
that I need to replace for both TC 3.1 and TC 3.2?
Aron Kramlik.
-Original Message-
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL
is how can the String variable
named xmlURL in the above code snippet be an actual URL of the
form "file:///opt/somedir/somefile" instead of having to be relative
to $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/ like it needs to be right now?
Aron.
Aron Kramlik wrote:
>
> Thanks Craig, more great info.
.java:648)
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Any more ideas?
Aron.
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
>
> Aron Kramlik wrote:
>
> > Rob,
> >
> > This is great information. I wonder if you could explain
> > why it is that I need to put xml4j.jar file under the $CLASSPATH
> > (i.e
n your webapp's classloader.
Hopefully this helps.
Rob
- Original Message -
From: "Aron Kramlik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 8:36 PM
Subject: RE: Class loading & classloader visibility test results
> Rob
Rob,
This is great information. I wonder if you could explain
why it is that I need to put xml4j.jar file under the $CLASSPATH
(i.e. $TOMCAT_HOME/lib) that is loaded by an init() method of
a servlet?
Once I do this the class, com.ibm.xml.parsers.DOMParser, is found.
Stack trace below.
Anyh hel
Hi,
Could someone point me to the class in Tomcat where
the servlet mappings are implemented. i.e. Chapter 10
of the 2.2 spec "Mapping Requests to Servlets". In
particular I am looking for the implementation
of the wildcard rules.
Thanks,
Aron.
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