As far as I can recall, we don't have a JAAS implementation. We are
instead relying on the JVM to supply a JAAS implementation. We do have
a JACC implementation, and as far as I know JBoss has not even begun to
address the JACC requirement in J2EE 1.4.
-dain
On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 12:28 PM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
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From: Cabrera, Alan
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From: n. alex rupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some of their examples (like Alan C's post describing how he
took code from Elba for use in his JAAS implementation)
should raise some eyebrows.
I never stated that I took any code from Elba for use in my JAAS
implementation.
Let me add a little color to my comment, we took no code from Elba.
Dave and I never used Elba as a starting point for our security code.
Dave and I have never even discussed what and how the Elba security
code
works. Dave and I have never discussed anything about the Elba code in
general. Quite frankly, it never occurred to us to talk about Elba as
we're kinda partial to OpenEJB.
Dave made a mistake mentioning that Elba was part of our development
process when what he meant to do was to simply put a flag up stating
that he and I were working on the security system together. I hope
that
I'm not putting words in David's mouth.
I share the same opinion about Elba as Jim Jagielski.
Regards,
Alan
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