Hi,

while I couldn't imagine why this works for you I tried it with my Application 
on Tomcat-6.0.18. 

Nope, you see nothing but "The requested resource () is not available." So I 
guess it is either Weblogic or your code

Regards,
Timm

Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 17:18:42 schrieb nanotech:
> Hi All,
>
> In one of the security tests for the web app I am working on the following
> url
> http://localhost:8080/<contextroot>/resources/org.apache.wicket.ajax.Wicket
>AjaxReference displays all the jars in the browser. The application is
> running on weblogic 9.2.
> Is this a Wicket Issue or weblogic configuation issue ? Any pointers to
> prevent this ?
> Here is the list of jars it displays
> 3rdparty.jar
> apache_xbean.jar
> bids.jar
> com.bea.cie.comdev_5.3.1.0.jar
> com.bea.cie.paf_1.0.0.0.jar
> com.bea.cie.paf-impl_1.0.0.0.jar
> com.bea.cie.patch-common_3.0.0.0.jar
> com.bea.cie.xmldh_2.1.0.0.jar
> com.bea.core.xml.xmlbeans_2.2.0.0.jar
> comdev.jar
> components.xml
> config_rfid_edge.jar
> config.jar
> configwiz.jar
> gpr.xml
> internalpaths.txt
> javax.xml.stream_1.0.0.0.jar
> jython.jar
> libjni.so
> log4j.jar
> macrorules.xml
> oxy-cci.jar
> pdev.jar
> platform.properties
> plugin.jar
> plugin-wizard.jar
> quickstart.jar
> uninstall.jar
> upgrade
> wizard.jar
> wlw-plaf.jar
> wlw-util.jar



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