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Work on UIMA-3592 stopped by Richard Eckart de Castilho.
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> DUCC WebServer (WS) some pages missing data for logged-in user 
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>                 Key: UIMA-3592
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-3592
>             Project: UIMA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: DUCC
>            Reporter: Lou DeGenaro
>            Assignee: Richard Eckart de Castilho
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: future-DUCC
>
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> - downloaded RC10 binary tarball to standalone 8GB thinkpad running RHEL 6.4
> - followed directions from INSTALL file for single-user install and
> verification
> - followed directions for multi-user install with webserver login and
> verified with 1.job submitted from non-ducc user. Found webserver problem
> displaying "Files" in the job details page. More on this below (*).
> - followed directions from duccbook.html, chapter 9 to install opennlp and
> run text processing sample
> - ran CAS input processing sample from chapter 10
> - setup java_viaducc as per chapter 3.13 and ran hello world type program.
> Process ran fine, but webserver again could not display "Files" or
> "Specification" from reservation details page. See (**).
> (*) Directory permissions for non-ducc user are configured to not allow
> read access by user "ducc". In this situation the webserver will not be
> able to display job details from user log files, unless authenticated to
> the webserver as the user with read permission. After logging into the
> webserver, all job details were accessible except for "Files" tab.
> (**) Similar problem as with Job details. Log file OK, but nothing shown in
> "Files" or "Specification" tabs.
> All these details are available to users as human readable files in their
> filesystem. Another workaround available, if it is OK for cluster users to
> see each others logfiles, is simply to give user "ducc" read access to the
> user log directories and files there. Therefor I do not consider this a
> blocker for first release.



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