Removing that tag will disable EJB security
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Yes. I figured that out to but does your EJB security still works then?
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I solved it. Turns out, that you mustn't add the security-domain tag to the EJB
jboss.xml descriptor. Then it worked for me.
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I also have the exact same problem (exceptions) trying using the database to
authenticate - as it is described in the tutorial.
It seems, that the authentication with database data works, but an issue with
the security-domain param still exists...
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I'm having exact same problem! Have you come across a solution for that? Can
anyone help? Thanks!
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