Thanks. it works fine.
G
On 24/04/24 12:27, Holger Klawitter wrote:
A plain
should suffice.
Giacomo Morri wrote (at 2024-04-24 12:03 +0200):
Hi Holger, thanks for your reply.
consider that the symlink is /MTF/Content -> /realt/path/, how can i set the
Resource element for that path?
A plain
should suffice.
Giacomo Morri wrote (at 2024-04-24 12:03 +0200):
> Hi Holger, thanks for your reply.
>
> consider that the symlink is /MTF/Content -> /realt/path/, how can i set the
> Resource element for that path?
>
> Regards,
>
> Giacomo
>
>
>
> On 24/04/24 11:55, Holger Klawitter
Hi Holger, thanks for your reply.
consider that the symlink is /MTF/Content -> /realt/path/, how can i set
the Resource element for that path?
Regards,
Giacomo
On 24/04/24 11:55, Holger Klawitter wrote:
Hi,
allowLinking goes into a Resource Element inside Context,
not into Context
Hi,
allowLinking goes into a Resource Element inside Context,
not into Context itself. This changed in Tomcat 8.0 IIRC.
Giacomo Morri wrote (at 2024-04-24 11:42 +0200):
> Hi, i have a servlet for uploading files inside a path that contains a
> symbolic link, the upload works fine with tomcat 7
Hi, i have a servlet for uploading files inside a path that contains a
symbolic link, the upload works fine with tomcat 7 but after upgrading
it to tomcat 9 the servlet give me a java.lang.NullPointerException at
java.io.File..
I tried setting the allowLinking param to true for the context in