Thanx but I prefer a solution without any "hacking". I managed to pass the
credentials using a JAAS Realm in Tomcat. I configured the JAAS Realm in
server.xml as follows:
Then I configured the ClientLogin context as follows:
ClientLogin {
com.tagish.auth.FileLogin required debug=true
pwdFile="C:/java_tools/Server/Tomcat5.0/conf/passwd";
org.jboss.security.ClientLoginModule required;
};
This all works fine in a simple HelloWorld application which calls a secured
session bean, but when I try the same using the JSF framework I get the
Exception: Authentication exception, principal=null when I do a call to the
EJB.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Mario
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