I have tomcat up and running using the SAF documentation...
Is there a similar SAF setup for Jetty?
-Rob.
Jetty and SAF
Well,
I can't say I have even attempted on setting up Jetty for SAF,
because I lacked the authority for setting the "program controlled extended attribute." Let alone finding a system's guy who's comfortable enough with HFS files at our local site.
However, for EXPERIMENTING purposes, I have been able to clone Jetty’s HashUserRealm class and adapted it to authentic the user id by calling the FTP client (that comes in the current release). Basically, for each authentication, I start a brief open, logon, and close FTP session. I guess only neat feature of concept, is that the actual user validation takes place on any FTP server that is selected (within the firewall).
I can't say I have even attempted on setting up Jetty for SAF,
because I lacked the authority for setting the "program controlled extended attribute." Let alone finding a system's guy who's comfortable enough with HFS files at our local site.
However, for EXPERIMENTING purposes, I have been able to clone Jetty’s HashUserRealm class and adapted it to authentic the user id by calling the FTP client (that comes in the current release). Basically, for each authentication, I start a brief open, logon, and close FTP session. I guess only neat feature of concept, is that the actual user validation takes place on any FTP server that is selected (within the firewall).
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Re: Jetty and SAF
One remark I have is that in the event that you are a "z/OS traditionalist" importance you know rexx, then that can be utilized with BPXBATCH. We utilize it all the time for all our USS sort script work.