I would really appreciate it if someone could confirm or refute this guess!
tim.
> "Dale V. Georg" wrote:
> >
> > Tim,
> >
> > That kind of makes sense, but you would think that if that were the
> > case, just starting a new thread within the Java client would cause the
> > same problem, and yet it doesn't. It only seems to lose the context
> > when going to a Swing thread. Now maybe that just means that Swing is
> > doing something funky with threads that causes this side-effect; it
> > wouldn't really surprise me. And unfortunately, we can't get the
> > InitialContext within the Swing thread ourselves because the reference
> > implementation seems to ignore the SECURITY_PRINCIPLE and
> > SECURITY_CREDENTIAL settings if you try to put them into the
> > InitialContext yourself.
>
> Just a wild guess, but perhaps you need to get the Initial Context before
> starting up Swing in order to get it inherited by swing's threads?
>
>
> Ian McCallion
> Alexis Systems Limited
> Romsey, UK
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