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Re: RE: AW: Enhydra: Role / Realm / Enhydra / Tomcat: msg#00009

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Subject: Re: RE: AW: Enhydra: Role / Realm / Enhydra / Tomcat

Hi,



Enhydra 5.1 documentation contains document that describes how Enhydra
applications can be used as a WAR files.



link: enhydra5.1\doc\release_note_files\enhydra_war.html (or
enhydra_war.pdf)



Sinisa



----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Germain" <danielgermain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 2:35 AM
Subject: Enhydra: RE: AW: Enhydra: Role / Realm / Enhydra / Tomcat


> How do we deploy an existing enhydra application within Tomcat?
> We already got enhydra 5.0 and tomcat 4.1 installed.
>
> Is it a matter of adding these enhydra5.0 lib files to the classpath with
> ourApplication.jar
> admin.jar,
> core.jar,enhydra.jar,gnu-regexp.jar,jtidy.jar,snoop.jar,wireless.jar
> xhtml.jar,xmlc.jar,xmlcSupport.jar,dods.jar,toolbox.jar
> and discarding these files
> catalina-ant.jar,tomcat.jar,servlet.jar,xerces.jar?
>
> What about the enhydra configuration files should they be replaced by a
> web.xml file?
> Any web.xml examples for an enhydra app?
> Any special settings or things we should be aware of?
> Will it use the multiserver admin?
>
> Thanks
> Daniel
>
> >From: "Madl Alfred" <A.Madl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >To: <enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: AW: Enhydra: Role / Realm / Enhydra / Tomcat
> >Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 00:39:11 +0100
> >
> >Hi !
> >
> >You already can deploy Enhydra applications TODAY as war files on a pure
> >Tomcat 4.x server !
> >
> >Greetings.
> >
> >Alfred
> >
> >-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >Von: Daniel Germain [mailto:danielgermain@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> >Bereitgestellt: Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2003 18:28
> >Bereitgestellt in: Enhydra
> >Unterhaltung: Enhydra: Role / Realm / Enhydra / Tomcat
> >Betreff: Enhydra: Role / Realm / Enhydra / Tomcat
> >
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >We want to develop an Enhydra application and possibly taking avantage
> >of the HttpServletRequest.isUserInRole. We used to manage that kind of
> >functionnallity using are own implementation with database
> >tables.
> >
> >We want to be able to dynamically add/remove/edit users and assign roles
> >
> >(not only at deploy time using a static file).
> >We cannot wait for future releases of Enhydra.
> >
> >In Tomcat 4 there is an implementation of a Realm interface called
> >JDBCRealm
> >that looks up users in a relational database accessed via a JDBC driver.
> >I
> >think enhydra 5.x is based on Tomcat 4 but
> >we have to wait for enhydra 6.x in order to use all its features. Is
> >that
> >right?
> >Can we use it with the current Enhydra version?
> >
> >Should we stick with our homemade implementation?
> >Thanks
> >
> >Daniel
> >
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