Hi,

We are currently testing to deploy Fedora 3.1 into JBoss. I run the Fedora 
installer, take the resulting fedora.war file, copy it into the deploy folder 
of JBoss (4.2.2 GA) and start up JBoss. Fedora is then deployed and all the 
necessary database tables get created. However, the default policies are not 
copied to 
%FEDORA_HOME%\data\datastreams\fedora-xacml-policies\repository-policies\default.
 

Without the default policies, I am getting authorization errors (403) for every 
servlet invocation (e.g., http://localhost:8080/fedora/describe). The moment I 
add the default policy files manually, everything works nicely. 

My understanding is that Fedora tries to copy the policies from 
%FEDORA_HOME%\server\fedora-internal-use\fedora-internal-use-repository-policies-approximating-2.0.
 However, this doesn’t seem to work from within JBoss (even though both the 
source and the target directories are existing and accessible). Strange thing 
is that I don't get an exception or an error message in the log.

I'm currently testing on Windows Vista 32bit. Has anyone else observed this 
behavior? 

Thanks,
Matthias.

 
Matthias Razum
Head ePublishing and eScience
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