> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Updating users
>
> What the OP needs is to use a real user database instead of the
> tomcat-users.xml.
Yes, Hassan already told her that, and that's what I tried to imply by
suggesting she implement her ow
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Chuck,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Prastein, Rebeccah H
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: RE: Updating users
>>
>> There must be a way - Managing users is one of the things
>> that the admin we
Prastein, Rebeccah H wrote:
There must be a way - Managing users is one of the things that the admin
webapp does. Maybe take a look at its source code? BTW, The admin
webapp doesn't come with the default installation of tomcat any more,
you have to download and install it separately.
You can
> From: Prastein, Rebeccah H
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Updating users
>
> There must be a way - Managing users is one of the things
> that the admin webapp does.
The admin webapp had access to Tomcat's internal structures, but it has been
dropped due t
There must be a way - Managing users is one of the things that the admin
webapp does. Maybe take a look at its source code? BTW, The admin
webapp doesn't come with the default installation of tomcat any more,
you have to download and install it separately.
Rebeccah
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Cliff Binstock
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> I have one servlet that registers a new user. The result of this is an
> update of conf/tomcat-users.xml
> The users appear to be cached by Tomcat, and the "new" user can't access the
> webdav area until Tomcat is restar