[Esapi-dev] Accesing esapi.properties in restricted environment

Calderon, Juan Carlos (GE, Corporate, consultant) juan.calderon at ge.com
Thu Sep 2 12:55:55 EDT 2010


Hello List/Jim 

We are implementing ESAPI in an application hosted in a very restricted
environment, thus we have to put the ESAPI.properties file in a webspace
folder since all classpath paths are not accessible (not even those in
WEB-INF) and since this is a server we are not managing, then we cannot
place files outside of webspace.

Is there any way to do this?

Juan C Calderon


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