The macro generates a platform-specific key-macro that you can use to apply shared-file permissions to any shared directories. To do this, simply copy the following code into a file and add it to your classpath:
private static final String KEYMACRO = "SimpleWebServerKeyMacro";
... and then add the following to your shared-file's access control:
getPermissions().add(SimpleWebServer.getKeyMacro().getKey());
Since the key-macro is appended to the access-control parameter, it must be created before the class is initialized. I would suggest putting it in the initialization-file of your application.
... where KEYMACRO is the name of the key-macro generated in the section above.
The following macros are generated by SimpleWebServer:
KEYMACRO Description:
Generates a key-macro to apply shared-file permissions to any shared directories. The name of this key-macro is the same as the name of the file that you put in your classpath. The generated key-macro can be appended to the access control parameter like any other shared-file permission, so it's not necessary to start with it.
However, a better place to add the key-macro is to the initialization-file of your application, as described in the section above.
... where KEYMACRO is the name of the key-macro generated in the section above.
KEYMACRO Description:
Generates a key-macro to generate signatures for shared-file permissions. The name of this key-macro is the same as the name of the file that you put in your classpath. The generated key-macro can be appended to the access control parameter like any other shared-file permission, so it's not necessary to start with it.
... where KEYMACRO is the name of the key-macro generated in the section above.
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A:
AFAIK there is no way to achieve what you want. But there is a way for your file to be shared from the outside: You can package it in a zip file which contains your shared file and your server code.
Then you can set the permissions of the zip file to 755 and a77f14ba26 sandnadi
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