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
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
: Brian Topping [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks for the response, sorry for the delay in digesting this...
It seems like the AuthenticationManager and RealmManager interfaces don't
have any
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The java:comp context is a component specific environment
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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
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Why not run remote tomcat in micro-jboss with just jmx,
security, and
jndi?
The only two
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You have to use ClientLoginModule on Tomcat side. See
the chapter on Security
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You have to use
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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
You have to use ClientLoginModule on Tomcat side. See
the chapter on Security of Jboss Quick Start doc.
Hope it helps.
Mauricio
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get a standalone Tomcat 4.1 instance
to use the JAAS
authentication realm of a remote JBoss
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If a class cannot be found, it will usually throw a
ClassNotFoundException.
A NoClassDefFoundError error means that the RealmBase class
was found
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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
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
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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
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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
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