Hey all, I'm a Tomcat noob so please forgive any doofus terminology. First off: Tomcat 4.0 on Win2K Pro with Java 1.3.1, browser is Netscape 6.2.
I'm using Tomcat to build HTML pages from a Java app (duh). For demo purposes, I want to have the main web page to be able to start the app as HTML or an applet (see my HTML file at bottom). I know the applet is running (when the page is loaded) because it's painting a button. Pushing the button causes my app to run but I get the following error: java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.net.SocketPermission DGPORT resolve) OK, so I look through the doc and find something in the catalina.policy file. I tried adding permissions to catalina.policy (and starting Tomcat with the -security option) but nothing changes. I even tried give ALL permissions to ALL apps by adding: grant { blah blah blah permission java.security.AllPermission; } I tried setting "CATALINA_OPTS=-Djava.security.debug=all" to see if that would give me any clues but I don't see any messages in the output that contain the word "FAIL". If I load the page straight from disk (bypassing Tomcat) the applet runs fine, so I'm pretty sure it's Tomcat that's getting in the way. Any clues would be mucho appreciated. Thanks. DG HTML page: <!-- saved from url=(0022)http://internet.e-mail --> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>VFA Item Database</title> </head> <body background="img/background.gif"> <form method="post" action="control/start"> Run VFA Item database as HTML: <input type="hidden" name="zapp" value="lplr=ItemBase;frame=DonateD.Donate_List;host=localhost;port=3027;fact or=3"> <input type="submit" name="zstart" value="Start ItemBase"> </form> <BR><BR> To run ItemBase as a Java applet:<BR> (requires Java Swing package)<BR> <applet code="ItemBaseApplet.class" height=60 width=180 archive="./LightDriver.jar, ./xml.jar" codebase="."> </applet> </body> </html> -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>