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1. Re: A Question on Durable Subsription
hchirino Jan 21, 2002 6:05 PM (in response to sachinshah)Your understanding is correct.
Creating durable subscriptions uses up server resources (disk space!). This is why JBossMQ forces users to be predefined before they can create durable subscriptions.
Otherwise, a the server can be brought down by a malicious user.
I agree with you that having to restart the server to add a user is not a good solution. What we need to add is a way to manage users better, via JMX??? If you whish to talkel this feature, let me know and I give you any assistance you need.
Regards,
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2. Re: A Question on Durable Subsription
pra Jan 22, 2002 2:51 AM (in response to sachinshah)The user "definition" should really be agumented with the JAAS stuf in JBoss, so that we could have one common user database (file,rdbm,ldap, whatever) behind whole JBoss.
This would be nice if someone could tackle.
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3. Re: A Question on Durable Subsription
sachinshah Jan 30, 2002 12:12 AM (in response to sachinshah)Hiram,
Thanks for the reply. I would definately want to solve this issue in a manner which is not any application server specific. At the same time i would like to inform you that here we are not using application server security feature. i.e. we have our own table for doing user authentication for some specific reasons.
Another thing, i know it's not the correct thread, that JBossMQ for DB is not at all working in either 2.4.3 or 2.4.4 atleast as far as i tried my best. It refuse to start up. -
4. Re: A Question on Durable Subsription
pra Jan 30, 2002 3:29 AM (in response to sachinshah)> Hiram,
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> Thanks for the reply. I would definately want to
> solve this issue in a manner which is not any
> application server specific. At the same time i
> would like to inform you that here we are not using
> application server security feature. i.e. we have our
> own table for doing user authentication for some
> specific reasons.
One of the points with using JAAS for this is that it makes the backend where the user data is stored pluggable.
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5. Re: A Question on Durable Subsription
sachinshah Feb 8, 2002 5:59 AM (in response to sachinshah)What happened to the Generic solution. I am still waiting for this. My Application is on the verge of going live. What do i do. I can not even try another app server
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6. Re: A Question on Durable Subsription
sachinshah Feb 20, 2002 2:53 AM (in response to sachinshah)What happened to the Generic solution. I am still waiting for this. My Application is on the verge of going live. What do i do. I can not even try another app server.
Only alternative is to switch to another App server