are you sure you have it in the good classloader? i think common.loader
should be enough

- Romain

2011/7/21 rnieto <[email protected]>

> I've tried attaching the SpNegoSecurityService, and it seems to be being
> initialised by tomcat properly:
> "Configuring Service(id=SpnegoSecurityService, type=SecurityService,
> provider-id=SpnegoSecurityService)"
>
> But I think the filter's not being invoked at all. I've tried debugging it
> and no calls were made to it.
>
> I've tried adding the created filter to the web.xml of tomcat and openejb,
> but it fails to initialise:
> SEVERE: Exception starting filter SpnegoHttpFilter
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/openejb/loader/SystemInstance
>
> Which I'm thinking is the wrong way to initialise it (even though the
> tomcat-loader jar is beside the spnego jar). Is there any other
> configuration I should do for the filter to be attached to the instance of
> openejb? (I haven't seen any documentation on how to do this, aside from
> the
> tomcat filters).
>
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