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Thanks for the reply,

I'll do the update to the latest relese or snapshot on monday and see
how it works.
Have a nice weekend.

Regards
Kjell


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> From: Kjell Tillstrand <kjell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hej,
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> I'm trying to set up jspwiki on a jetty-7.0.0.M1 instance. The problem
> I'm having is that when i enable the default java security manager and
> point the policy file system property to jspwiki's I get a
> java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError.
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> I gather that I must load jetty's policy settings somehow but I can't
> find a way to do it. Any idead?
>
> Kind Regards
> Kjell Tillstrand
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> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 07:37:38 -0500
> From: Jesse McConnell <jesse.mcconnell@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [jetty-users] Multiple policy files
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> M1 does not have the built in policy file support (along with a
> jetty.policy file of its own), that came in version RC4 or RC5 I
> think..
>
> running jetty with the system manager and policies in place will
> involve setting up a lot of properties, or just update to
> jetty-7.0.0.RC5 or 7.0.0.RC6-SNAPSHOT for the latest work in that area
> as I have been busy on those bits of the system recently..
>
> a stacktrace would be helpful as well
>
> cheers
> jesse
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> jesse mcconnell
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> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 05:44, Kjell Tillstrand <kjell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hej,
>>
>> I'm trying to set up jspwiki on a jetty-7.0.0.M1 instance. The problem
>> I'm having is that when i enable the default java security manager and
>> point the policy file system property to jspwiki's I get a
>> java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError.
>>
>> I gather that I must load jetty's policy settings somehow but I can't
>> find a way to do it. Any idead?
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Kjell Tillstrand
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