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1. Re: Gettting the webconsole alert
peterj Feb 3, 2009 3:19 PM (in response to simple1234)Apparently this application is secure and requires a login. Is this your application or did you get it from someone else? If from someone else, you need to ask them how you go about logging it.
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2. Re: Gettting the webconsole alert
simple1234 Feb 3, 2009 3:33 PM (in response to simple1234)Thaks peter!!. the application is developed by me. but the server was a remote server.we deployed the war. do you have any idea which config file we need to change to get rid of it ??? or what causing the issue.
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3. Re: Gettting the webconsole alert
peterj Feb 3, 2009 3:39 PM (in response to simple1234)If it is your application then you must have set up access control in your web.xml file.
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4. Re: Gettting the webconsole alert
simple1234 Feb 3, 2009 4:26 PM (in response to simple1234)"PeterJ" wrote:
If it is your application then you must have set up access control in your web.xml file.
which web.xml ? is it jboss web.xml or application web.xml ?? -
5. Re: Gettting the webconsole alert
peterj Feb 3, 2009 6:09 PM (in response to simple1234)"your web.xml" == the web.xml in your war file
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6. Re: Gettting the webconsole alert
simple1234 Feb 4, 2009 5:14 PM (in response to simple1234)But currently our wex.xml doen't contain any of Authorization and authontication. why does it is asking for the user name and password. The war is deployed into another JBOSS instance and running perfectly fine. why does that particular instance is asking for user name and password
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7. Re: Gettting the webconsole alert
peterj Feb 4, 2009 6:22 PM (in response to simple1234)There must be some configuration setting that was changed in the instance where login is required. I recommend comparing the configuration settings between that instance and the instance where no login is required.
Are both instances using the exact same topologies, or is one different? For example, is one fronted with Apache HTTPD?
Are both instances JBoss AS or is one JBoss EAP?