I don't recognize the jacc.HttpMethodSpec class, I'm assuming it's an
internal Sun class, even though it's in the jacc package.
Further, and to the point of my question, the kind soul who threw this
exception didn't see fit to say _what_ the illegal HTTP method was. Has
anyone else run into this while connecting to Glassfish using the J2EE
RI deploytool or NetBeans 4.2 Server connection?
Thanks,
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[#|2005-07-20T16:37:46.259-0400|SEVERE|SpankinAS9.0|org.apache.coyote.tomcat5.CoyoteAdapter|_ThreadID=12;|An exception or error occurred in the container during the request processing
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: illegal HTTP method
at
javax.security.jacc.HttpMethodSpec.makeMethodSet(HttpMethodSpec.java:116)
at
javax.security.jacc.HttpMethodSpec.getMethodSet(HttpMethodSpec.java:90)
at
javax.security.jacc.WebUserDataPermission.<init>(WebUserDataPermission.java:246)
at
com.sun.web.security.WebSecurityManager.hasUserDataPermission(WebSecurityManager.java:407)
at
com.sun.web.security.RealmAdapter.hasUserDataPermission(RealmAdapter.java:612)
at
org.apache.catalina.authenticator.AuthenticatorBase.invoke(AuthenticatorBase.java:526)
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