That is commented out in the 3.2 jasper branch, and isn't in
the Tomcat 4.0 branch of jasper. It looks like you can remove it.
Regards,
Glenn
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> Glenn, I hope you're around...
>
> Can you explain ( again ) the rationale for the doPriviledged() in
> PageContextImpl ?
>
> >From what I see, the release() doesn't do anything special, and
> init() does only the System.getProperty - but there are other ways to do
> that without a full Priviledged.
>
> 3.3 seems to work fine in sandbox mode without this ( well, it used to
> have similar code but we managed to get rid of it ).
>
> My main concern is performance ( since doPriviledged tends to be expensive
> and init/release happen per request ) ( and of course the "why keep it if
> it's not needed" ).
>
> The other concern is that in one use case for jasper34 it may create
> problems. We would like JspC-generated pages to work in any container -
> that means the runtime and generated code must be included in the WAR (
> since not all containers are using jasper - yet ). In that case the
> runtime will run without priviledges ( well, in general it's better to
> keep the permissions low ).
>
> Costin
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