Webmaster wrote:
> 
> The security manager stuff has been available at
> http://www.healthnet-sl.es/JServSecManager.tar.gz for some days, so I think
> is time to vote and decide if it's interesting or not for Apache JServ.
> 
> Carlos

hi Carlos and others,

I have been away some weeks. I did not have a look at your code yet. but
you wrote :

<quote>
Though this system could be largely improved, I do not plan any further
work
with these security modifications, as I'm going to concentrate my (few)
available opensource time-resources on Tomcat and other open source
projects.
</quote>

and I understand perfectly your arguments. I do have some similar time
problems, and, as JServ is quite frozen, I'll hardly find time to
maintain & support your code. So, unless I find it *mandatory* to
incorporate it, or taking no time, I'll stay away.
(could you use another nickname ? There are so many webmasters around
...)

Jean-Luc


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