I did look at the version I am using from the link you posted, it 
(deployerConfigContext.xml ) looks identical to the config file that I started 
with.  When you say example I guess I am not exactly sure what you are 
referring to.

Thanks!

Steve O'Brien

From: Scott Battaglia [mailto:scott.battag...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:09 AM
To: cas-user@lists.jasig.org
Subject: Re: [BULK] Re: [cas-user] Trying to build AD-LDAP enabled CAS

Did you look at the example that comes with your CAS version?  I posted the 
link to every version via our SVN.

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Steve O'Brien 
<steve.obr...@hdesd.org<mailto:steve.obr...@hdesd.org>> wrote:
 Using this:

   <bean id="userDetailsService" 
class="org.springframework.security.userdetails.memory.InMemoryDaoImpl">
        <property name="userMap">
            <value>

          </value>
        </property>
    </bean>

        <!--
        Bean that defines the attributes that a service may return.  This 
example uses the Stub/Mock version.  A real implementation
        may go against a database or LDAP server.  The id should remain 
"attributeRepository" though.
         -->
        <bean id="attributeRepository"
                
class="org.jasig.services.persondir.support.StubPersonAttributeDao">
                <property name="backingMap">
                        <map>
                                <entry key="uid" value="uid" />
                                <entry key="eduPersonAffiliation" 
value="eduPersonAffiliation" />
                                <entry key="groupMembership" 
value="groupMembership" />
                        </map>
                </property>
        </bean>


Gives me this:

The Spring ContextLoaderListener we wrap threw on contextInitialized.
But for our having caught this error, the web application context would not 
have initialized.
org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating bean 
with name 'scheduler' defined in ServletContext resource [/WEB-INF/spring-config
uration/applicationContext.xml]: Invocation of init method failed; nested 
exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.CannotLoadBeanClassException: 
Cannot
 find class [org.springframework.security.userdetails.memory.InMemoryDaoImpl] 
for bean with name 'userDetailsService' defined in ServletContext resource [/WE
B-INF/deployerConfigContext.xml]; nested exception is 
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: 
org.springframework.security.userdetails.memory.InMemoryDaoImpl

Thanks!

Steve O'Brien

From: Scott Battaglia 
[mailto:scott.battag...@gmail.com<mailto:scott.battag...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 10:53 AM

To: cas-user@lists.jasig.org<mailto:cas-user@lists.jasig.org>
Subject: Re: [BULK] Re: [cas-user] Trying to build AD-LDAP enabled CAS

What do you mean "does not work"?  We can't help you if you don't tell us why 
its not working.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Steve O'Brien 
<steve.obr...@hdesd.org<mailto:steve.obr...@hdesd.org>> wrote:
Is there any documentation for this?

Using the "stock" portion does not work and I really don't understand what it 
is trying to do-
        <!--
        This bean defines the security roles for the Services Management 
application.  Simple deployments can use the in-memory version.
        More robust deployments will want to use another option, such as the 
Jdbc version.

        The name of this should remain "userDetailsService" in order for Spring 
Security to find it.

        To use this, you should add an entry similar to the following between 
the two value tags:
        battags=notused,ROLE_ADMIN

        where battags is the username you want to grant access to.  You can put 
one entry per line.
         -->

    <sec:user-service id="userDetailsService">
        <sec:user name="@@THIS SHOULD BE REPLACED@@" password="notused" 
authorities="ROLE_ADMIN" />
    </sec:user-service>

        <!--
        Bean that defines the attributes that a service may return.  This 
example uses the Stub/Mock version.  A real implementation
        may go against a database or LDAP server.  The id should remain 
"attributeRepository" though.
         -->
        <bean id="attributeRepository"
               
class="org.jasig.services.persondir.support.StubPersonAttributeDao">
               <property name="backingMap">
                       <map>
                               <entry key="uid" value="uid" />
                               <entry key="eduPersonAffiliation" 
value="eduPersonAffiliation" />
                               <entry key="groupMembership" 
value="groupMembership" />
                       </map>
               </property>
        </bean>


Thanks!

Steve

From: Scott Battaglia 
[mailto:scott.battag...@gmail.com<mailto:scott.battag...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 10:12 AM

To: cas-user@lists.jasig.org<mailto:cas-user@lists.jasig.org>
Subject: Re: [BULK] Re: [cas-user] Trying to build AD-LDAP enabled CAS
Importance: Low

First, I would recommend starting with the configuration file in the release 
that you're interested in rather than from the NTU web site.  You should be 
able to find the configuration file in the releases download or from our SVN 
server for your release:


https://www.ja-sig.org/svn/cas3/tags/

That should be a good starting point for the correct configuration.  And then 
build on top of that.

Cheers,
Scott

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