Well as I told you I am not a guru. But I know a little bit about this login
module stuff, there is an interface which has to be implemented by any login
module.
If you have multiple login modules, each login module can add its own
principles to the subject.
No matter which login module adds the principles , it should satisfy the
security constraint that is specified in the web.xml for a perticular
resource to access.
Jetspeed comes with its own login module, because may be its default is
tomcat server which dosent implements its own login modules.
Do we have two subjects????----> well I don't know your requirement, But
explore SSO , may be that what you are talking about.
Regards,
Pradeep.
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Thanks Pradeep,
Do you know how Jetspeed handles this. ?
Do we have two Subjects.? One which Jetpseed uses and other which weblogic
uses ?
If I make the login module configured in weblogic add the principals
required by jetspeed will it work ?
Why would jetspeed require its own login module ?
- Prateek
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I am not so good at jetspeed, but I am also in the learning curve.
Jetspeed ships with its own login module implementation. To overrride this
configuration you need write you own login.conf file which specifies login
module implementation that comes with your weblogic server.
The location of the login.conf file must be in your project class path and
you need to supply the location reference for the spring beans in the
securityprovider.xml bla bla.....
It is specified clearly in the following page.
http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/multiproject/jetspeed-security/login-module.html
This site is down now, but you can use google's cached pages to check the
info.
Hope this helps.
Pradeep.
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Is it possible to configure jetspeed to use the underlying containers
security (login module) instead of its own.
What I mean by that is -->
I have the underlying container as WebLogic. I have configured the users
and roles etc in WebLogic.
Is it possible to use the roles and users defined in WebLogic ( which are
used by WebLogic) instead of defining it the way Jetspeed wants it ?
Any help or inputs will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Prateek
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