Re: host properties for security annotations
It's a normal Java class with main() method. It is using JNDI lookup. Part of the code is given below: Properties p = new Properties(); p.load(new FileInputStream("jndi.properties")); p.put("openejb.authentication.realmName","geronimo-admin"); InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext(p); ShoppingCart cart = (ShoppingCart) ctx.lookup("ShoppingCartBeanRemote"); djencks wrote: > > Could you please explain how your remote client is connecting to > geronimo including whether it is an ejb, ejb/corba, web service, jms, > or something else? Is the client a javaee app client or a standalone > non-javaee program? > > thanks > david jencks > > On Jan 5, 2009, at 8:12 AM, axiez wrote: > >> >> Ok. What will be the domain, port number etc if I start with the >> command >> "geronimo run"? I am trying to test security roles with a simple >> example >> involving remote client. Some articles mention there are many >> domains like >> kerberos, LDAP etc. >> >> axiez wrote: >>> >>> I used the geronimo run command to start the server. I didn't start >>> any >>> other domain. >>> In jndi.properties file that is normally used with client program, >>> how >>> should I mention the user name, password, port number etc? >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/host-properties-for-security-annotations-tp21291159s134p21293833.html >> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/host-properties-for-security-annotations-tp21291159s134p21296347.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: host properties for security annotations
Could you please explain how your remote client is connecting to geronimo including whether it is an ejb, ejb/corba, web service, jms, or something else? Is the client a javaee app client or a standalone non-javaee program? thanks david jencks On Jan 5, 2009, at 8:12 AM, axiez wrote: Ok. What will be the domain, port number etc if I start with the command "geronimo run"? I am trying to test security roles with a simple example involving remote client. Some articles mention there are many domains like kerberos, LDAP etc. axiez wrote: I used the geronimo run command to start the server. I didn't start any other domain. In jndi.properties file that is normally used with client program, how should I mention the user name, password, port number etc? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/host-properties-for-security-annotations-tp21291159s134p21293833.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: host properties for security annotations
Ok. What will be the domain, port number etc if I start with the command "geronimo run"? I am trying to test security roles with a simple example involving remote client. Some articles mention there are many domains like kerberos, LDAP etc. axiez wrote: > > I used the geronimo run command to start the server. I didn't start any > other domain. > In jndi.properties file that is normally used with client program, how > should I mention the user name, password, port number etc? > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/host-properties-for-security-annotations-tp21291159s134p21293833.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: host properties for security annotations
axies, to start the server via gsh, please try as followed: geronimo/start-server you can also try geronimo/start-server --help for the usages of all arguments. Jeff On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 9:39 PM, axiez wrote: > > I used the geronimo run command to start the server. I didn't start any > other > domain. > In jndi.properties file that is normally used with client program, how > should I mention the user name, password, port number etc? > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/host-properties-for-security-annotations-tp21291159s134p21291159.html > Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
host properties for security annotations
I used the geronimo run command to start the server. I didn't start any other domain. In jndi.properties file that is normally used with client program, how should I mention the user name, password, port number etc? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/host-properties-for-security-annotations-tp21291159s134p21291159.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.