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1. Re: Hot Deploy of JAAS
bachue Feb 4, 2004 11:01 AM (in response to ben2)i have the same problem......
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2. Re: Hot Deploy of JAAS
bachue Feb 4, 2004 11:37 AM (in response to ben2)mmm
it seems that there is an incomplete answer to the problem here:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.jsp?thread_id=20623#91435
> > You can manually authenticate using JAAS.
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> Not as far as I found out. You need to write a LoginModule (yes thats JAAS) but you need to use JBoss specific classes such as UsernamePasswordHandler. You need to bind the whole authentication into a SAR using a rather complex mechanizem and its a huge pain. If you got something simple going on then I'd love to hear about it but setting up my authentication was a nightmare.
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> In this project we need to set up the application and when it starts up place a default "administrator" that can later on add users. I have a UserBean and a RoleBean and I set up the DatabaseServerLoginModule. This sort of works. it requires you to modify the login-config.xml and you have to do it in the JBoss installation directory rather than in the ear itself. You can do a trick with a SAR file but that only works in 3.0.x and not 3.2.x/4.x. I'd rather place everything in the EAR so I won't have to ship JBoss to the clients but rather tell them to download it, this also simplifies the configuration to other team mates. I have an initialize() method in my session bean thats supposed to create the User and do some SQL setup:
Not true, we have been using a configuration-only dynamic security since 3.0.x up to 3.2.2RC2!
It is just a sar file containing only
Meta-inf/jboss-service.xml
Meta-inf/login-config.xml
The sar file is contained in the ear file, to get a single deploy unit.
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3. Re: Hot Deploy of JAAS
starksm64 Feb 12, 2004 2:36 PM (in response to ben2)/** The managment bean interface for the XML based JAAS login configuration object. @author Scott.Stark@jboss.org @version $Revision: 1.3.2.1 $ */ public interface XMLLoginConfigMBean extends ServiceMBean { /** Set the URL of the XML login configuration file that should be loaded by this mbean on startup. */ public URL getConfigURL(); /** Set the URL of the XML login configuration file that should be loaded by this mbean on startup. */ public void setConfigURL(URL configURL); /** Set the resource name of the XML login configuration file that should be loaded by this mbean on startup. */ public void setConfigResource(String resourceName) throws IOException; /** Get whether the login config xml document is validated againsts its DTD */ public boolean getValidateDTD(); /** Set whether the login config xml document is validated againsts its DTD */ public void setValidateDTD(boolean flag); /** Get the XML based configuration given the Configuration it should delegate to when an application cannot be found. */ public Configuration getConfiguration(Configuration prevConfig); /** Add an application login configuration. Any existing configuration for the given appName will be replaced. */ public void addAppConfig(String appName, AppConfigurationEntry[] entries); /** Remove an application login configuration. */ public void removeAppConfig(String appName); /** Load the login configuration information from the given config URL. * @param configURL A URL to an XML or Sun login config file. * @return An array of the application config names loaded * @throws Exception on failure to load the configuration */ public String[] loadConfig(URL configURL) throws Exception; /** Remove the given login configurations. This invokes removeAppConfig * for each element of appNames. * * @param appNames the names of the login configurations to remove. */ public void removeConfigs(String[] appNames); /** Display the login configuration for the given application. */ public String displayAppConfig(String appName); }