What container are you using?
What user or process is kicking off the jvm?
What permissions and/or groups does that user or process have or belong to?



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James Mitchell
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Riedel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: Is struts interfering with Runtime.exec() calls?


> James,
>
> On 26.08.2004 16:48, James Mitchell wrote:
> > Short answer to your question.....no, Struts has nothing to do with
this.
> >
> > I can't understand how someone would take a week to try and get this
working
> > in JSP page, and even go so far as to write this email and send it to
this
> > list without first trying this (almost)verbatim in a simple test class.
> >
> > I ran your example on my home machine (Mandrake 10.0) and it worked just
> > fine in a JSP or in an Action forwarded to a JSP.  There's something
else
> > going on.
>
> Of course ... my example (the jsp you tried) worked fine for me as well
> ... That made me think that tomcat is not the problem so the next step
> logical setp for me was to think it's a struts related problem. For that
> reason I decided to ask here on the list. Sorry if you consider this as
> disrespect. We simply don't see what the problem could be.
>
> Here is what the application does:
> - it gets some data from a webpage form
> - it creates a file in a certain directory on the serve
> - and writes the data to this newly created File via FileOuputStream
>
> - later a script is called to do further processing with this new file
>
> For the script to work properly the created file has to have the file
> permission -rw-r--r--, so before calling the script I tried exactly the
> same code as in the test jsp. The code in the jsp really is copy-pasted
> from the app's source.
>
> Do you perhaps have any idea what could cause these problems I
> encounter? I am really running out of ideas.
>
> Christian
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