no , I try to authenticate before, but it look that it's not authenticate...

very strange...

Alex Loubyansky wrote:

> </unchecked> means that any authenticated principal could access the
> method(s). Do you access the bean being authenticated? I guess, no
> (principal is null).
> 
> Tuesday, August 13, 2002, 12:20:19 AM, you wrote:
> 
> ECSS> Hey scott, I know that (source of permissions), but i tried to uncheck 
> ECSS> the ejb and it doesn't work either.
> 
> ECSS> I got the error when using create of Home.
> 
> 
> ECSS>      <method-permission >
> ECSS>           <description><![CDATA[description not supported yet by 
> ejbdoclet]]>></description>
> ECSS>           <unchecked/>
> ECSS>           <method >
> ECSS>              <description><![CDATA[description not supported yet by 
> ejbdoclet]]>></description>
> ECSS>              <ejb-name>cadastro/FacadeTeste</ejb-name>
> ECSS>              <method-name>*</method-name>
> ECSS>           </method>
> ECSS>        </method-permission>
> 
> 
> ECSS> my test:
> 
> ECSS> Object ref = new 
> ECSS> InitialContext(System.getProperties()).lookup(FacadeTesteHome.JNDI_NAME);
> ECSS>                 FacadeTesteHome home2 = (FacadeTesteHome) 
> ECSS> PortableRemoteObject.narrow(ref,FacadeTesteHome.class);
> ECSS> FacadeTeste ejb = home2.create(); //line 66 : it gaves me the error
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ECSS> jboss.xml snippet :
> 
> ECSS> <jboss>
> 
> ECSS>   <security-domain>java:/jaas/sicredi</security-domain>
> 
> ECSS>     <enterprise-beans>
> 
> 
> 
> ECSS> junit stacktrace:
> 
> 
> ECSS> RemoteException occurred in server thread; nested exception is: 
> ECSS> java.rmi.ServerException: EJBException:; nested exception is: 
> ECSS> javax.ejb.EJBException: checkSecurityAssociation; nested exception is: 
> ECSS> java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication exception, principal=null
> 
> ECSS> java.rmi.ServerException: RemoteException occurred in server thread; 
> ECSS> nested exception is:
> ECSS> java.rmi.ServerException: EJBException:; nested exception is:
> ECSS> javax.ejb.EJBException: checkSecurityAssociation; nested exception is: 
> ECSS> java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication exception, principal=null
> ECSS> at sun.rmi.server.UnicastServerRef.dispatch(UnicastServerRef.java:292)
> ECSS> at sun.rmi.transport.Transport$1.run(Transport.java:148)
> ECSS> at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
> ECSS> at sun.rmi.transport.Transport.serviceCall(Transport.java:144)
> ECSS> at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport.handleMessages(TCPTransport.java:460)
> ECSS> at 
> ECSS> sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport$ConnectionHandler.run(TCPTransport.java:701)
> ECSS> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
> ECSS> at 
> ECSS> 
>sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.exceptionReceivedFromServer(StreamRemoteCall.java:247)
> ECSS> at sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.executeCall(StreamRemoteCall.java:223)
> ECSS> at sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef.invoke(UnicastRef.java:133)
> ECSS> at org.jboss.invocation.jrmp.server.JRMPInvoker_Stub.invoke(Unknown Source)
> ECSS> at 
> ECSS> 
>org.jboss.invocation.jrmp.interfaces.JRMPInvokerProxy.invoke(JRMPInvokerProxy.java:128)
> ECSS> at 
> ECSS> org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor.invoke(InvokerInterceptor.java:108)
> ECSS> at 
> ECSS> org.jboss.proxy.TransactionInterceptor.invoke(TransactionInterceptor.java:73)
> ECSS> at org.jboss.proxy.SecurityInterceptor.invoke(SecurityInterceptor.java:76)
> ECSS> at org.jboss.proxy.ejb.HomeInterceptor.invoke(HomeInterceptor.java:198)
> ECSS> at org.jboss.proxy.ClientContainer.invoke(ClientContainer.java:76)
> ECSS> at $Proxy0.create(Unknown Source)
> ECSS> at 
> ECSS> br.com.sicredi.cadastro.tests.CadastroBDTest.testTeste(CadastroBDTest.java:68)
> 
> 
> ECSS> Scott M Stark wrote:
> 
> 
>>>The ejb-jar.xml descriptor is the only source of permissions. The jboss.xml
>>>descriptor defines the security domain. Compare these two files before
>>>and after xdoclet.
>>>
>>>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>Scott Stark
>>>Chief Technology Officer
>>>JBoss Group, LLC
>>>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Emerson Cargnin - SICREDI Servi�os" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 10:04 AM
>>>Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] way to see if a class is JAAS protected
>>>
>>>
>>>any idea???
>>>
>>>Emerson Cargnin - SICREDI Servi�os wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'm getting some strange errors when using JAAS through stand-alone
>>>>client. I didn't have this errors before, it appeared after migrating to
>>>>XDoclet CVS (??????? nothing to do at all).
>>>>
>>>>is there any way to see how a class is protected through jmx????
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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