1 Reply Latest reply on Jan 11, 2010 6:50 PM by trekie86

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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}

        • 1. Re: test

          Angus,

           

          It may be easier to track your testing and allow others the opportunity to assist or benefit from your tests by threading these messages together. As someone who is having trouble with null-persistence-service, I would really appreciate a threaded discussion rather than a dozen separate messages. Thanks.

           

          Rob