> From: shahab [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: how to set role for JAASRealm
>
> I have also made entries in server.xml as follows (i set
> debug to 0 hoping for more debug info,
The value "0" provides minimal diagnostic information; "99" is what you
really want. Check all the logs to make sure there's not a problem
initializing the Realm and your LoginModule.
> <Realm className="org.apache.catalina.realm.JAASRealm"
> appName="TMSLogin"
> userClassNames="tms.core.authentication.TMSPrincipal"
> roleClassNames="tms.core.authentication.TMSRoles"
> debug="0"/>
In what element of server.xml did you put this? It normally goes inside
the <Engine> area.
> However, I am still getting HTTP 403.
One thing I had to do for our environment was implement an equals()
method for the PrincipalRole class:
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (o == null) return false;
if (this == o) return true;
if (!(o instanceof OurPrincipalRole)) return false;
OurPrincipalRole that = (OurPrincipalRole) o;
return this.getName().equals(that.getName());
}
Not sure if it's required, but it's part of the Principal interface.
- Chuck
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