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Hi All,

> Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
> >
> > This sounds all well and good, except for the fact that the JVM runs
things
> > as the user "www" - which doesn't have access to write to the users home
> > directory.
> >
> > What happens then? Other than setting the "other" group to have write
> > permissions, is there anything else I can do?
> >
> Your JVM is started by Apache, so has the userid found in httpd.conf.
> You can start the JVM by yourself with any userid. (ApJServManal On),
> and just need a script for that.
>
> java -classpath xxx org.apache.jserv.JServ  path_of_jserv.properties &

Yes..the JVM is started by the "bin" user at start time.

This is no use however... because this person wants to use his .class files
to write files to his OWN directory. And seeing as his OWN directory is
owned by him, and not bin, the .class files he right can't write to his
directory.

How do people get around this?

Regards,

Marc-Adrian Napoli
Connect Infobahn Australia
+61 2 92811750



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