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Chuck,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Prastein, Rebeccah H
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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
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 own Realm.
- Chuck
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
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 restarted.
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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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 to bugginess and lack of developer