You can do it, of course.
You can use a DB with a table with pairs owner-file. Querying to the DB you
can permit access only to the owner. You can use an Access DB and the
bridge JDBC-ODBC.
If you want details, you can also mail me off the list.

OsKaR.

At 17.56 12/3/01 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>In my company there is a CV.html to each employee in a CurriculumVitae
>directory about 2 yars. Now we need restrict the access of each CV to the
>owner. I already dig around servlets to try do that. Can someone give me
>some advice?
>
>Thanks
>
>GreG.
>
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