Hi all,
I forward this from the Apache Directory developer mailing list. The
approach (ApacheDS wrapped in a custom realm) leads to a Tomcat with an
embedded LDAP server, which is used by Tomcat for authentication and
authorization. And which can be easily managed (users, group management,
passwords etc.) with tools like Apache Directory Studio.
Feedback from the Tomcat community is appreciated.
Thanks in advance + Greetings from Hamburg,
Stefan
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Hi all,
I have "wrapped" ApacheDS 1.5.5 as an Apache Tomcat Realm.
Source code (a Maven2 project) is in my sandbox:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/sandbox/szoerner/apacheds-tomcatrealm
What is it?
Within Apache Tomcat, a realm is (cite from Website) a "database" of
user names and passwords that identify valid users of a web application
(or set of web applications), plus an enumeration of the list of roles
associated with each valid user.
In order to use Apache Directory Server (ApacheDS) as a realm, the
straight forward approach is to use the JNDIRealm shipped with Tomcat.
It can handle arbitrary LDAP servers, among them ApacheDS.
Because ApacheDS is 100% pure Java and embeddable, there is another
option: Implement the Realm interface from Apache Tomcat and run within
Tomcat. There are (at least) two interesting things about this approach:
1. Tomcat can use ApacheDS without the wire protocol, because the realm
has a handle to the "in process" API of ApacheDS
2. ApacheDS runs within Tomcat and starts and stops automatically along
with the web application server
While the first point promises some performance advantages, which are
irrelevant in most situations (because LDAP servers like ApacheDS are
optimized for read operations anyway), the second reason makes this
approach a good option for development environments.
Learn more about it (I have started a minimal documentation) here
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DIRxSBOX/ApacheDS+as+a+Tomcat+Realm
I hope, some people think it is useful. If so, we can perhaps create an
official artifact out of it, later on.
Any feedback is highly appreciated.
Greetings from Hamburg,
Stefan
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