Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat and access to JBoss resources

2003-11-17 Thread Georg Schmid
Jon, that's exactly what I have been looking for! Thanks! Until now I disabled the JNDI implementation in Tomcat by using the -nonaming parameter, effectively disabling the JMX support in Tomcat, which depends on it. As this does not work anymore in Tomat 5.x I seemed to be locked into Tomcat

[JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat and access to JBoss resources

2003-11-16 Thread Jon Barnett
Previously, we've talked about separating coding references from the physical resources. This is fairly simple with an integrated JBoss-Tomcat implementation. jboss-web.xml provides the mapping so that ejb-ref-name - jndi-name. However, how do you preserve that separation when you are working with

Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2003-01-01 Thread Scott M Stark
: Brian Topping [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 7:00 PM Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS Thanks for the response, sorry for the delay in digesting this... It seems like the AuthenticationManager and RealmManager interfaces don't have any

RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2003-01-01 Thread Bill Burke
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott M Stark Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 1:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS The java:comp context is a component specific environment

RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-31 Thread Brian Topping
] Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS The ClientLoginModule is just a wrapper around the SecurityAssociation thread local variable accessors and the JBossSecurityMgrRealm uses this directly. It also uses the AuthenticationManager and RealmMapping of the security

RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-23 Thread Brian Topping
-Original Message- From: David Jencks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 9:26 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS Why not run remote tomcat in micro-jboss with just jmx, security, and jndi? The only two

RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-21 Thread Brian Topping
-Original Message- From: Mauricio De Diana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 4:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS You have to use ClientLoginModule on Tomcat side. See the chapter on Security

Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-21 Thread David Jencks
On 2002.12.18 19:40:31 -0500 Brian Topping wrote: -Original Message- From: Mauricio De Diana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 4:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS You have to use

RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-18 Thread Brian Topping
- From: Brian Topping Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 7:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS Hi all, I'm trying to get a standalone Tomcat 4.1 instance to use the JAAS authentication realm of a remote JBoss 3.2 instance

Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-18 Thread Mauricio De Diana
You have to use ClientLoginModule on Tomcat side. See the chapter on Security of Jboss Quick Start doc. Hope it helps. Mauricio --- Brian Topping [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Hi all, I'm trying to get a standalone Tomcat 4.1 instance to use the JAAS authentication realm of a remote JBoss

RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-18 Thread rsequeira
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RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-18 Thread Brian Topping
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS If a class cannot be found, it will usually throw a ClassNotFoundException. A NoClassDefFoundError error means that the RealmBase class was found

RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-18 Thread Brian Topping
-Original Message- From: Scott M Stark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS Its not going to work. The JBossSecurityMgrRealm is designed for being embedded in JBoss. You would have to modify it significantly to run standalone. Hi

Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-18 Thread Dmitri Colebatch
If a class cannot be found, it will usually throw a ClassNotFoundException. A NoClassDefFoundError error means that the RealmBase class was found, but one of the classes it depends on can not be found. I believe it's the classloaders that are giving you grief. I wonder if you need to add

Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS

2002-12-18 Thread Scott M Stark
- Original Message - From: Brian Topping [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 4:59 PM Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.1 and JAAS -Original Message- From: Scott M Stark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Subject: Re: [JBoss

[JBoss-user] standalone Tomcat

2002-07-31 Thread Maris Orbidans
hello I would like to know how to find JBoss from a WEB app. that runs under standalone Tomcat that is NOT run with -nonaming option. The reason for this is that I want to use Environment properties from my WEB app. Maris Orbidans ---

[JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat 4.0 using JBoss Realm

2002-07-15 Thread Dannemann, Björn
Hi, i am running a standalone Tomcat (because Jetspeed doesn't run on the integrated one). Now, i have a sample app with directories restricted to user 'XY' with the user profile and password stored at the JBoss app server. The integrated Tomcat uses a JBossSecurityMgrRealm class to access