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I don't think this will work, are you (the original poster) creating a
security manager in your servlets? I could be mistaken but I don't think
that will work. I've done this for an application I have at work, and
instantiating a security manager in the servlets caused this kind of
exception. When I removed that code it worked fine.
-Steve
Fernando Salazar wrote:
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> I don't have the spec in front of me, but my recollection is that only
> classes from the System classloader
> can make arbitrary net connections; if your RMI client is in a JServ
> adaptive classloader, its security
> priveleges (I think) will be insufficient to open a socket. Try putting
> your servlet class files
> in the system CLASSPATH, as opposed to a JServ repository.
>
> - Fernando
>
> At 03:27 PM 1/17/00 -0800, you wrote:
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> >Hello,
> >
> >We are trying to have a servlet talk to another java program using RMI.
> >(using apache 1.3.1 & jserv 1.0)
> >We are getting a security exception while doing this from the RMI
> >security sand box, as follows,
> >
> >[12/01/2000 18:38:59:841] (ERROR) ajp11: Servlet Error:
> >java.security.AccessCont
> >rolException: access denied (java.net.SocketPermission localhost:1099
> >connect,re
> >solve): access denied (java.net.SocketPermission localhost:1099
> >connect,resolve)
> >[12/01/2000 18:38:59:842] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via
> >
> >protoco
> >l "ajpv11"
> >
> >Looks like we need to define the appropriate security policies in the
> >policy file
> >and pass it to the JVM.
> >
> >But we are not too sure how to specify this(may be in the
> >jserv.properties file).
> >
> >Does anybody have any idea of how to pass the right parameters to the
> >servelet
> >engine.
> >
> >Thanks verymuch
> >
> >Radhakrishna
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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