I have a Java program that previously run in Tomcat 8.
Now, I already upgrade my Tomcat to Tomcat 9 and I find out that the program giving me errors at getAbsoluteFile
.
I suspect the error is because of the limitation of access right for the folder.
However, I already change the permission to chown root, chmod 777, but it still give the same error-
java.io.FileOutputStream.open(FileOutputStream.java:270) Jun 1 16:48:29 te tomcat9[7844]: #011at java.io.FileOutputStream.(FileOutputStream.java:213) Jun 1 16:48:29 te tomcat9[7844]: #011at java.io.FileOutputStream.(FileOutputStream.java:162) Jun 1 16:48:29 te tomcat9[7844]: #011at java.io.FileWriter.(FileWriter.java:90) Jun 1 16:48:29 te tomcat9[7844]: #011at auap.AdaptiveAuthService.logWriter(AdaptiveAuthService.java:1134) Jun 1 16:48:29 te tomcat9[7844]: #011at auap.AdaptiveAuthService.logWriter(AdaptiveAuthService.java:1151)
The same piece of code is working fine in Tomcat 8 but not in Tomcat 9.
Is there any limitation of security enhancement of Tomcat 9 that cause my code cannot run?
Above is the code that I use to create a file in both Tomcat8 and Tomcat9.
private static int logWriter(String data) {
Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance();
int year_file = now.get(Calendar.YEAR);
int month_file= (now.get(Calendar.MONTH) + 1);
int date_file = now.get(Calendar.DATE);
String filename = "LogAdaptive"+year_file+month_file+date_file;
File logFile = new File("/var/logs/tomcat9/"+filename+".txt");
boolean blnExists = logFile.exists();
FileWriter fw = null;
FileWriter fstream = null;
BufferedWriter bw = null;
BufferedWriter fbw = null;
try {
if (!blnExists) // if not exist, create file
{
fw = new FileWriter(logFile.getAbsoluteFile());
bw = new BufferedWriter(fw);
bw.write(data);
String newLine = System.getProperty("line.separator");
bw.write(newLine);
bw.close();
fw.close();
} else // if exist, amend file
{
fstream = new FileWriter(logFile, true);
fbw = new BufferedWriter(fstream);
fbw.write(data);
fbw.newLine();
fbw.close();
fstream.close();
}
} catch (Exception e) {
logWriter(EXCEPTION_STR0 + e);
} finally {
try {
if (fw != null){
fw.close();
}
} catch (IOException e) {
logWriter(EXCEPTION_IO + e);
}
try {
if (fstream != null){
fstream.close();
}
} catch (IOException e) {
logWriter(EXCEPTION_IO + e);
}
try {
if (bw != null){
bw.close();
}
} catch (IOException e) {
logWriter(EXCEPTION_IO + e);
}
try {
if (fbw != null){
fbw.close();
}
} catch (IOException e) {
logWriter(EXCEPTION_IO + e);
}
}
return 1;
} // end logWriter function