InfoCenter Home > 5.3.3: Protecting individual JSP filesNote to Reviewers: I think this file should be moved in with the rest of the admin material. -- Kate This file describes the steps necessary for selectively protecting JSP files, that is, how to protect individual JSP files based on their Web paths (URIs) when you do not want to apply the same protection to all the JSP files in the system. Note, the instructions for adding a JSP Web path to a web application advise you to use the "Add a JSP or a web resource" task wizard in the administrative console. This action adds the JSP Web path, not the actual JSP file, to the Web application. But when you follow the configuration steps to protect a JSP Web path, the Web path is treated separately from the Web application; instead, it is treated as a Web server resource. Therefore, security does not work as intended. The following procedure will be needed until product defect number 88065 is addressed. Check the "fixed defects" list accompanying IBM WebSphere Application Server fix packs to ascertain whether a given fix pack has addressed the defect. To protect individual JSP files using WebSphere security, follow these steps:
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