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Thank you very very much, this solution safed my life :-)
Fred wrote:
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> Hi
>
> Daniella asked:
>
> >i have a Servlet which is a RMI Client, but it doesn' work:
> > security.checkConnect: To 10.10.10.223:1099
> > java.rmi.RMISecurityException: security.checkConnect: To
> >10.10.10.223:1099
> >If i implement the code in an application, which is an rmi >client, the
> >rmi connection works fine.
> >Maybe anyone can tell me, if and what do I have to configure >in jserv,
> >to run a servlet as a RMI Client.
> >Server is an apache 1.3.6 with SuSe 6.0 and jserv 1.0
> >thanks
> >ds
>
> Ah yes! :) This is a "gotcha" for those of us using
> JServ. The problem is this, JServ already has its
> own builtin security manager, so adding another one creates
> a problem. I know this is a pain because _every_ book
> on the subject and _every_ article I have read tells
> us to "first implement a security manager". Okay advice,
> but NOT for JServ. (I suppose JServ folks don't read books
> on how to do it :) )
>
> Simply delete or comment out the code that starts
> the security manager in your servlet and things should
> be fine.
>
> Regards
> Freddo
>
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