0 Replies Latest reply on Jan 6, 2010 10:03 AM by angusm

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      The above contribution lost a few (rather critical) bits of XML. Hopefully i will do a little better (though I am not all all sure) *JBoss Messaging Null Persistence Service*  *Purpose:* To disable the Database Persistence Policy and introducing Null Persistence Service. *Step 1:* we have to delete the existing {color:green}\server\default\deploy\messaging\hsqldb-persistence-service.xml{color}. *Step 2:* delete the following *messaging* security policy from the {color:green}\server\default\deploy\messaging\messaging-jboss-beans.xml{color} file {code:xml}    <!-- messaging application-policy definition -->    <application-policy xmlns="urn:jboss:security-beans:1.0" name="messaging">       <authentication>          <login-module code="org.jboss.security.auth.spi.DatabaseServerLoginModule" flag="required">             <module-option name="unauthenticatedIdentity">guest</module-option>             <module-option name="dsJndiName">java:/DefaultDS</module-option>             <module-option name="principalsQuery">SELECT PASSWD FROM JBM_USER WHERE USER_ID=?</module-option>             <module-option name="rolesQuery">SELECT ROLE_ID, 'Roles' FROM JBM_ROLE WHERE USER_ID=?</module-option>          </login-module>       </authentication>    </application-policy> {code} *Step 3:* Include the messaging policy in the {color:green}\server\default\conf\login-config.xml{color} file as the follows, {code:xml}       <!-- A template configuration for messaging. This defaults to the UsersRolesLoginModule the same as other and should be changed to a stronger authentication mechanism as required. --> <application-policy name="messaging"> <authentication>    <login-module code="org.jboss.security.auth.spi.UsersRolesLoginModule" flag="required">       <module-option name = "unauthenticatedIdentity">guest</module-option>       <module-option name="usersProperties">props/messaging-users.properties</module-option>       <module-option name="rolesProperties">props/messaging-roles.properties</module-option>    </login-module>   </authentication> </application-policy> {code} And also place the following properties files in the directory {color:green}\server\default\conf\props{color} {code} 1. messaging-users.properties ------------------------------ # # user=password # guest=guest 2. messaging-roles.properties ------------------------------- # # user=role1,role2,... # guest=guest {code} *Step 4:* Place the null-persistence-service.xml file with the following contents under the directory {color:green}\server\default\deploy\messaging{color} {code:xml} <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!--      Null persistence config.           Use this if you don't actually want to persist anything           $Id$ --> <server>    <!-- Persistence Manager MBean configuration        ======================================== -->    <mbean code="org.jboss.messaging.core.jmx.NullPersistenceManagerService"       name="jboss.messaging:service=PersistenceManager"       xmbean-dd="xmdesc/NullPersistenceManager-xmbean.xml"/>         <!-- Messaging Post Office MBean configuration         ========================================= -->    <mbean code="org.jboss.messaging.core.jmx.MessagingPostOfficeService"       name="jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice"       xmbean-dd="xmdesc/MessagingPostOffice-xmbean.xml">       <depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer</depends>   <depends optional-attribute-name="TransactionManager">jboss:service=TransactionManager</depends>             <!-- The name of the post office -->       <attribute name="PostOfficeName">JMS post office</attribute>            <!-- This post office is clustered. If you don't want a clustered post office then set to false -->       <attribute name="Clustered">false</attribute>    </mbean>    <!-- Messaging JMS User Manager MBean config         ======================================= -->    <mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.plugin.JDBCJMSUserManagerService"       name="jboss.messaging:service=JMSUserManager"       xmbean-dd="xmdesc/JMSUserManager-xmbean.xml">     <depends optional-attribute-name="TransactionManager">jboss:service=TransactionManager</depends> </mbean> </server> {code}