Moving files in WEB-INF
Hi,
I've made up some JSF pages under my project node.
Right now I'd like to put all of them except login in a resticted subidir, in order to have a servlet filter mapped to restricted items.
How can I do the in JDev?
Thanks
Francesco,
you can create the pages in JDeveloper with a leading /WEB-INF/ to store them in the WEB-INF directory. As you noted, it requires a servlet filter to add protection because usual decalarative security doesn't help.
If you want to move the files after the fact, make sure you update all the dependencies and backing bean references. Refactoring doesn't work well in JDeveloper's J2EE preview.
Frank
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How do I read a properties file in WEB-INF without hard-coding a path?
Hello,
How do I read a properties file in WEB-INF without hard-coding a path?
I tried:
Properties properties = new Properties();
properties.load(new FileInputStream("db.properties"));
driver = properties.getProperty("driver");
but it cannot find the db.properties file.
Thanks for the help.
FrankDon't use a File to read those properties.
Better to use the servlet context and
getResourceAsStream() method to get the InputStream.
It'll look for any file in the CLASSPATH. If you put
that properties file in the WEB-INF/classes directory
you'll have no problems, even if you deploy with a
WAR file.Completely agree with this approach. Just have to mention the following for completeness
according to the API,
"This method is different from java.lang.Class.getResourceAsStream, which uses a class loader. This method allows servlet containers to make a resource available to a servlet from any location, without using a class loader. "
So using this method, the resource can be anywhere under your web context, not just in the classpath.
Cheers,
evnafets -
Log4J - reading properties file from /WEB-INF directory issue..
I'm just learning to implement Log4J; the approach I am taking for my JSF application running under Tomcat 5.5x is to create an initialization servlet to initialize the logger, and then access the logger instance within my backing beans and application module services. I include log4j.jar file in /WEB-INF/lib and log4j.properties in /WEB-INF.
First I wanted to see if this was a good approach, and secondly I'm having trouble accessing the log4j.properties file from the /WEB-INF directory (see below) - any suggestions on how to set up the path so that the properties file can be found (I receive a java.io.filenotfoundexception)?
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javaXTry to put the log4j.properties in your WEB-INF/classes/ directory.
You could wrap one log4j instance in a static method in a utility class, but then you would probably lose other information depending on your logger configuration.
If you create an instance in each class, which after all is just one line like this:
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then you are able to get time and method information. -
PLEASE HELP. How do you access properties files in WEB-INF and classes directory
We have a war file that needs to access properties files that are in the WEB-INF directory
of the war file. We also need to load one of the properties files from the classpath.
However, when we deploy the application ( an ear which inlcludes an ejbjar and a
war and the libraries both the ejbjar (with a manifest setting the classpath ) and
war need ) the properties don't get extracted.
In some of our servlets we are trying to access those files with the path "WEB-INF/foo.properties"
and we get a FileNotFoundException. Then we check and see that NO properties files
have been extracted into their appropriate places ( not even those we throw into
the WEB-INF/classes directory ).
PLEASE HELP,
Christian HargravesThe file doesn't have to be extracted from the war. For example, you can place
test.properties into your app WEB-INF and write a simple JSP to see how it
works:
<%
InputStream in = application.getResourceAsStream("/WEB-INF/test.properties");
%>
It will return you a zip inputstream if you deployed your application as a .war.
Christian Hargraves <[email protected]> wrote:
I try this, but I get a NullPointerException. The file never actually gets extracted
from the war. Under tomcat and resin this works great ( that's why I am having all
of the trouble i am having ), but there are absolutely no properties files in the
extracted directories for WebLogic deploys. only:
WEB-INF/some_tmp_dir/WEB-INF/lib
and then some dynamically generated jor file with all of the classes that would normally
go in WEB-INF/classes ( all except the properties, of course, which are no where
to be found. ).
There has to be some kind of setting I am missing. Please don't make me seperate
these properties files from the war/ear and then put the path to these properties
files in the CLASSPATH, changing one step to three steps to deploy!!
I have found a documented bug where you can't even put the properties files in a
jar file and that bug will never be fixed for WebLogic 6.1.
"Dimitri I. Rakitine" <[email protected]> wrote:
To access files in WEB-INF you can use ServletContext.getResourceXXX("/WEB-INF/filename")
Christian Hargraves <[email protected]> wrote:
We have a war file that needs to access properties files that are in theWEB-INF directory
of the war file. We also need to load one of the properties files fromthe classpath.
However, when we deploy the application ( an ear which inlcludes an ejbjarand a
war and the libraries both the ejbjar (with a manifest setting the classpath) and
war need ) the properties don't get extracted.
In some of our servlets we are trying to access those files with the path"WEB-INF/foo.properties"
and we get a FileNotFoundException. Then we check and see that NO propertiesfiles
have been extracted into their appropriate places ( not even those wethrow into
the WEB-INF/classes directory ).
PLEASE HELP,
Christian Hargraves--
Dimitri
Dimitri -
Re: Recognizing JAR files in WEB-INF/lib
Steven Vetzal wrote:
I am attempting to open existing web projects in NitroX and am beingplagued with:
The class "com.someone.Class" is not in the application class path
The classes are contained in JAR files in WEB-INF/lib.
I have been looking for a way to add these JAR files to the classpath.
There is no builder registered, so I'm not sure I can even get there
from here :)
Don't you love it when people answer their own questions?
Here's what I did:
Add the following sections to the .project file-
Under BuildSpec:
<buildCommand>
<name>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javabuilder</name>
<arguments>
</arguments>
</buildCommand>
Under natures:
<nature>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature</nature>
<nature>com.m7.nitrox.webProjectNature</nature>
This fixed up all my classpath issues - after I modified the Java
classpath of course... For example, my .classpath file looks like:
<classpathentry kind="src" path="WEB-INF/classes"/>
<classpathentry kind="lib" path="WEB-INF/lib/cms-bindings-3.0.2.jar"/>
<classpathentry kind="con" path="J2ee.runtime.m7"/>
<classpathentry kind="con" path="org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER"/>
<classpathentry kind="lib" path="WEB-INF/lib/cms-ejb-2.4.0.jar"/>
<classpathentry kind="lib" path="WEB-INF/lib/jstl.jar"/>
<classpathentry kind="lib" path="WEB-INF/lib/standard.jar"/>
<classpathentry kind="output" path="WEB-INF/classes"/>
I found that by examining these files from other projects (like from the
web project wizard) it was easy to find out what my broken project was
missing.
Hopefully this will help someone else one day :)
SteveHi Steven,
Sorry for the late response, next time you can do this in a more simple way
by launching Properties window (right click on project) and select Java
Build Path, click on Libraries tab.
Thanks
M7 Support
"Steven Vetzal" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Steven Vetzal wrote:I am attempting to open existing web projects in NitroX and am being
plagued with:
The class "com.someone.Class" is not in the application class path
The classes are contained in JAR files in WEB-INF/lib.
I have been looking for a way to add these JAR files to the classpath.
There is no builder registered, so I'm not sure I can even get there from
here :)
Don't you love it when people answer their own questions?
Here's what I did:
Add the following sections to the .project file-
Under BuildSpec:
buildCommand
name>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javabuilder</name
arguments
/arguments
/buildCommand
Under natures:
nature>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature</nature
nature>com.m7.nitrox.webProjectNature</nature
This fixed up all my classpath issues - after I modified the Java
classpath of course... For example, my .classpath file looks like:
classpathentry kind="src" path="WEB-INF/classes"/
classpathentry kind="lib" path="WEB-INF/lib/cms-bindings-3.0.2.jar"/
classpathentry kind="con" path="J2ee.runtime.m7"/
classpathentry kind="con"
path="org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER"/
classpathentry kind="lib" path="WEB-INF/lib/cms-ejb-2.4.0.jar"/
classpathentry kind="lib" path="WEB-INF/lib/jstl.jar"/
classpathentry kind="lib" path="WEB-INF/lib/standard.jar"/
classpathentry kind="output" path="WEB-INF/classes"/
I found that by examining these files from other projects (like from the
web project wizard) it was easy to find out what my broken project was
missing.
Hopefully this will help someone else one day :)
Steve -
I have placed my jar file in c:\tomcat6\webapps\my-application\WEB-INF\lib\myjarfile.jar
But, after restarting tomcat6, when i try to import the class file contained in the myjarfile.jar in a servlet, it says
ProcessFileUpload.java:4: package test.test1 does not exist
import test.test1.*;
^It clearly tomcat's class loading problem.
As i unzipped my jar and placed the packagefolder structure to
c:\tomcat6\webapps\my-application\WEB-INF\classes\testand it works perfectly.
Anyone knows its workaround? please suggest if any configuration changes is required in tomcat or so.
Thanks.
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But, now I have created it again and placed it in place
c:\tomcat6\webapps\my-application\WEB-INF\lib\myjarfile.jarand tried to use one on the Class file included within the jar to compile my servlet. But, still I am getting error at servlet compilation time. I want to place executable jar files in
c:\tomcat6\webapps\my-application\WEB-INF\lib\myjarfile.jar and compile my servlet and execute the servlet.
I DO NOT WANT TO unzip the jar, placing all unzipped files to
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If you please see the small code bit and tell me any possible error that would be very helpful.
Step 1: my library java file MyClass.java
package test.test1;
public class MyClass {
String myName = "Default return string value";
public void setMyName(String varName) {
this.myName = varName;
public String getMyName() {
return this.myName;
}Step2 : Creating jar file of my library class files
C:\jdk1.6\bin>jar cvf myjarfile.jar test
added manifest
adding: test/(in = 0) (out= 0)(stored 0%)
adding: test/test1/(in = 0) (out= 0)(stored 0%)
adding: test/test1/MyClass.class(in = 452) (out= 296)(deflated 34%)
adding: test/test1/MyClass.java(in = 230) (out= 140)(deflated 39%)
C:\jdk1.6\bin>Step3 : Double checking the created jar file content by listing its content
C:\jdk1.6\bin>jar tf myjarfile.jar
META-INF/
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
test/
test/test1/
test/test1/MyClass.class
test/test1/MyClass.java
C:\jdk1.6\bin>Step4 : Placed myjarfile.jar to
c:\tomcat6\webapps\my-application\WEB-INF\lib\Step5 : Restarted standalone Tomcat6 in my Windows XP SP2.
Step6 : Created a simple servlet LibFolderTest.java within my-application\WEB-INF\classes\ folder with code
import java.io.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import test.test1.*;
public class LibFolderTest extends HttpServlet {
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {
response.setContentType("text/html");
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
MyClass mc = new MyClass();
out.println(mc.getMyName());
}Step7 : Tried to compile my servlet LibFolderTest.java and got the following error
LibFolderTest.java:4: package test.test1 does not exist
import test.test1.*;
^
LibFolderTest.java:11: cannot find symbol
symbol : class MyClass
location: class LibFolderTest
MyClass mc = new MyClass();
^
LibFolderTest.java:11: cannot find symbol
symbol : class MyClass
location: class LibFolderTest
MyClass mc = new MyClass();
^
3 errorsThe above servlet compilation error on Step7 is telling me that myjarfile.jar is not loaded by Tomcat6 or not available for use when compiling servlet. I want to use myjarfile.jar from within WEB-INF\lib\ folder but I can not. please help.
---Sujoy -
How can I read a file in WEB-INF?
I have a file under WEB-INF/classes/properties that I want a webapp to be able to read. I'm doing
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(fin));But I don't know what to set "fin" to.ner0 wrote:
I'm not using a servlet. I ended up just doing creating a Properties class and doing a load using ClassName.class.getResourceAsStream("/properties/"+filename) and creating key value pairs inside the property file read from the properties class. I had a suggestion against me doing this so I was trying to find another way, but since this works I'll just use it.That's exactly what evnafets second suggestion does.
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JAR files under WEB-INF but not in lib directory
I am working with JDeveloper 10g and I have several jar files under WEB-INF/lib and other under WEB-INF/libEst.
I have add this libraries to Project properties > Paths and it works fine when I run my aplication in local environment, but it fails when I deploy and run in the server.
I have configured our deploy file to include these WEB-INF/libEst jar files, but when I deploy to our server, it seems to be that this classes included in these jar files are not reachable and they cannot be loaded and throw a ClassNotFoundException.
Is it possible to have jar files under any WEB-INF subdirectory distinct of /lib?
Why is it working in local but not in server?
If someone can help me to configure this in order to deploy in server, I will be very grateful.
Thanks a lot,
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I think this document is what you are looking for: http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/oc4j/htdocs/how-to-servlet-warmanifest.html
.. your manifest entries would look like
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and put it under web-inf\lib, then weblogic does not seem to find that....
I am getting following error :
C:\bea\user_projects\mydomain\.\myserver\.wlnotdelete\_appsdir_omccs_example_war_omccs_example_4653011\jarfiles\WEB-INF\lib\Customer_client32432.jar(com/qwest/omccsexample/ejb/CustomerBean/CustomerValue.java):14:
class CustomerValue is public, should be declared in a file named CustomerValue.java
(source unavailable)
C:\bea\user_projects\mydomain\.\myserver\.wlnotdelete\_appsdir_omccs_example_war_omccs_example_4653011\jarfiles\WEB-INF\lib\Customer_client32432.jar(com/qwest/omccsexample/ejb/CustomerBean/CustomerValue.java):119:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class RuntimeUtils
location: package binding
(source unavailable)
C:\bea\user_projects\mydomain\.\myserver\.wlnotdelete\_appsdir_omccs_example_war_omccs_example_4653011\jarfiles\WEB-INF\lib\Customer_client32432.jar(com/qwest/omccsexample/ejb/CustomerBean/CustomerValue.java):120:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class RuntimeUtils
location: package binding
(source unavailable)
C:\bea\user_projects\mydomain\.\myserver\.wlnotdelete\_appsdir_omccs_example_war_omccs_example_4653011\jarfiles\WEB-INF\lib\Customer_client32432.jar(com/qwest/omccsexample/ejb/CustomerBean/CustomerValue.java):121:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class RuntimeUtils
location: package binding
(source unavailable)
4 errors
Wondering if it is a bug...?
any thoughts ?
-Girish BhatiaI wrote up a simple test case for this and it works fine for me.
I suppose there are diffences. ;)
I am using:
WebLogic Server 7.0 SP1 Mon Sep 9 22:46:58 PDT 2002 206753
Take the attached zip, unzip.
cd to directory
ant build
then deploy it via the console, or
java weblogic.Deployer -adminurl t3://127.0.0.1:7001 -user weblogic -password
weblogic -activate -name mywebapp2 -source e:/weblogic/dev/sandbox/griffith/apps/output/exploded_mywebapp_lib/
Then:
http://c863775-d:7001/exploded_mywebapp_lib/frobber
works for me. My servlet implments an interface in the jar in my lib dir.
Cheers
mbg
"Girish" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
I am callling a webservice from a jsp. everything works fine if I keep
the interface
classes under web-inf\classes....but If I put the interface classes in
a jar file
and put it under web-inf\lib, then weblogic does not seem to find that....
I am getting following error :
C:\bea\user_projects\mydomain\.\myserver\.wlnotdelete\_appsdir_omccs_example_war_omccs_example_4653011\jarfiles\WEB-INF\lib\Customer_client32432.jar(com/qwest/omccsexample/ejb/CustomerBean/CustomerValue.java):14:
class CustomerValue is public, should be declared in a file named CustomerValue.java
(source unavailable)
C:\bea\user_projects\mydomain\.\myserver\.wlnotdelete\_appsdir_omccs_example_war_omccs_example_4653011\jarfiles\WEB-INF\lib\Customer_client32432.jar(com/qwest/omccsexample/ejb/CustomerBean/CustomerValue.java):119:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class RuntimeUtils
location: package binding
(source unavailable)
C:\bea\user_projects\mydomain\.\myserver\.wlnotdelete\_appsdir_omccs_example_war_omccs_example_4653011\jarfiles\WEB-INF\lib\Customer_client32432.jar(com/qwest/omccsexample/ejb/CustomerBean/CustomerValue.java):120:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class RuntimeUtils
location: package binding
(source unavailable)
C:\bea\user_projects\mydomain\.\myserver\.wlnotdelete\_appsdir_omccs_example_war_omccs_example_4653011\jarfiles\WEB-INF\lib\Customer_client32432.jar(com/qwest/omccsexample/ejb/CustomerBean/CustomerValue.java):121:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class RuntimeUtils
location: package binding
(source unavailable)
4 errors
Wondering if it is a bug...?
any thoughts ?
-Girish Bhatia
[mywebapptest.zip] -
Compiling class file to WEB-INF/classes
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I have included the package name, viz: smeyl, in both files.
A strange thing happens when I type: javac -d ..\WEB-INF\classes\ *.java; at the command prompt...It doesn't throw an error....it compiles both source files....still though my jsp doesn't work properly..so this isn't a solution.
Please help.
any help will be appreciated....
luv
ushantaI'm not to sure myself. I've been using eclipse too long to remember all the intracacies of command line stuff. I know the theory, but am out of practice. :-)
If you compile DatabaseConnectionBean on its own, I don't think it looks in the destination directory for supporting classes unless you tell it to:
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>
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in a JSP page.
My colleague and I did not have luck in making this work. I got the following error message:
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Error: java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\oc4j\j2ee\home\applications\myapp\myapp-web\mytaglib (The system cannot find the file specified) "
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I ticked the box marked encrpyt when backing up my iphone on to itunes and I have run into the random password situation. I have tried loads of passwords, changed my passwor. I set-up a keychain to try to view the password but after I had checked b