Hello Howard
Thank you for responding.
Without de-emphasizing the need to figure out security policy setting for apps, here's some news that might help for deploying, running and evaluating Tapestry apps with GlassFish.

After much feedback from the community, bearing ease-of-use in mind for developers, the default setting in GlassFish(GF) build 40 <https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/downloadsindex.html> onwards has the security manager set to false (disabled).

This should allow many applications to be deployed and run easily allowing the developer to focus on app development, identifying any issues with GF, and later get to setting security policies for the app while enabling the security manager.

regards
Shreedhar

Howard Lewis Ship wrote:

From some discussions with people at conferences, the main problem is
the stringent security contraints inside GlassFish.  Tapestry does
some "non-kosher" things in terms of  creating class loaders and using
reflection (a lot of this is related to using Javassist), and these
things need to be expressly allowed using a security file.

I'd love to see someone work through those issues and post to the wiki
the necessary security configuration changes that are needed.


On 3/13/06, Shreedhar Ganapathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I am part of the GlassFish project that is developing an open source
application server based on Java EE 5. (http://glassfish.dev.java.net).

We are looking to better understand how well popular frameworks, and
apps work with GlassFish.
These have the dual benefits of identifying any bugs/issues, and growing
the adoption of both the framework itself, and GlassFish.

Could you share any pointers you may have to any blogs, mailing list
questions or articles that cover experiences/issues with deploying and
running any Tapestry based Apps with GlassFish ?

best regards

Shreedhar Ganapathy
Staff Engineer,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
PS: I am not on this mailing list.

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