Roberto, it's unfortunate that WebSphere is the only allowed environment, it is really overkill for JSPWiki. Florian's second link (http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/JSPWiki%20on%20the%20Mainframe) shows some experiences with JSPWiki on the mainframe. If you want security integration with SAF, I think best you can do is use JAAS. The above link has sample code for a JAAS login module. Although I have no experience with this module in WebSphere I'm pretty sure it should work. Consult the WebSphere docmentation on how to configure JAAS.
regards, Harry 2012/7/30, Florian Holeczek <[email protected]>: > Hello Roberto, > > just remembered a bookmark I've been adding some time ago to my "read it > some time later" list. > > It's directly from IBM, talking about installing JSPWiki to an IBM cloud > solution. > According to the cited paths, there seems to be a WebSphere AS underneath. > Seems that they're simply wrapping it by an EAR with a suitable > application.xml descriptor. > Maybe this approach is applicable to your case, too. > > See > https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/dwcloudtrial/entry/installing_jspwiki_using_a_virtual_application_pattern_vap?lang=en > > Regards > Florian > > > ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ----- > Von: "Roberto Venturi" <[email protected]> > An: [email protected] > Gesendet: Montag, 30. Juli 2012 09:11:36 > Betreff: JSPWiki & WebSphere > > Hi, > does someone have experience with JSPWiki on WebSphere? > > I downloaded the JSPWiki 2.8.4 war file and installed it on Tomcat. > Everything is ok. > > But in my organizzation WebSphere is the ONLY java container allowed. > > So i installed the war on websphere. Everything is ok but the policy > file seems to be ignored. I tryed on WebSphere 6.1 and 7.0 with the > same results: everyone can do everything (as confirmed by > admin/SecurityConfig.jsp), even anonymous guests. > > Someone have you any idea or suggestion on the reason why it appens? > > Thanks, have nice days, > Roberto Venturi > (from Italy) > > P.S. If i will be able to grant "editing rights" only to logged users, > the second step is to use our old, dusty, out-of-standard > authentication system (built in 1970 on IBM mvs machine) who sends > credentials in an http post call (with a little bit of encryption). > > Where have I to put hands on to change authentication sistem? > > > > > > > > -- > Messaggio inviato da WebMail - http://www.mercurio.it > ------------------------------------------------------- >
