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1. Re: how to specify application policy to use?
jsimone Aug 26, 2002 1:19 PM (in response to jsimone)Does anyone know how to specify a new security application policy as the default?
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2. Re: how to specify application policy to use?
jsimone Sep 4, 2002 11:40 AM (in response to jsimone)Does anyone know how to specify a new security application policy as the default?
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3. Re: how to specify application policy to use?
jsimone Sep 6, 2002 2:53 PM (in response to jsimone)Does anyone know how to specify a new security application policy as the default?
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4. Re: how to specify application policy to use?
jsimone Sep 9, 2002 10:57 PM (in response to jsimone)Does anyone know how to specify a new security application policy as the default?
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5. Re: how to specify application policy to use?
jsimone Sep 12, 2002 10:24 PM (in response to jsimone)Does anyone know how to specify a new security application policy as the default?
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6. Re: how to specify application policy to use?
jsimone Sep 18, 2002 3:52 PM (in response to jsimone)Does anyone know how to specify a new security application policy as the default?
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7. Re: how to specify application policy to use?
dediana Sep 23, 2002 9:40 AM (in response to jsimone)To be the default, it has to be called "other". Otherwise, it has to have the name of the security domain defined at jboss.xml.
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8. Re: how to specify application policy to use?
randahl Sep 23, 2002 11:10 AM (in response to jsimone)Both jboss-web.xml and jboss.xml allows you to specify the following element:
<security-domain>java:/jaas/yourPolicyName</security-domain>
However, I believe with web security it is better to use the realm name element of web.xml:
<realm-name>yourPolicyName</realm-name>
Hope this helps you out
Randahl