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1. Re: Set up HornetQ JMS security
davidw53 Jan 6, 2012 5:03 AM (in response to davidw53)Seriously, I'm a little surprised that no one else seems interested. Even if this is optional in the JMS spec (I don't know) and its absense does not amount to an instability, I seems like quite an omission to me.
I conventionally set up security even for servers that have no direct external access, as it is a good way to e.g. prevent accidental crosstalk between development and production systems. It's the same reason that you conventionally log into internal-only DB connections.
I've half a mind to fix this myself. I imagine that a hornetq security domain needs setting up, with a default guest login and role. The hornetq security manager must be instantiated from this and then passed to the hornetq server instance(s). Perhaps the hornetq server instance should reference a security domain as it seems possible to set up multiple horentq server instances (I havn't tried it).
I'm more likely to go ahead with this if there's at least some support/interest from others.
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2. Re: Set up HornetQ JMS security
stianst Jan 6, 2012 8:52 AM (in response to davidw53)I would like to see this issue fixed, see my initial comment on it here http://community.jboss.org/message/631110.
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3. Re: Set up HornetQ JMS security
yves.p Jan 6, 2012 6:51 PM (in response to davidw53)I'm also interested in a fix. I want to use HornetQ with security features as a central messaging server and I want to used it inside JBoss 7 (not standalone) so I don't need two different operating concepts (one for HornetQ and one for JBoss 7). Using it inside JBoss 7 has also other advantages like the CLI or the Webconsole.
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4. Re: Set up HornetQ JMS security
davidw53 Jan 8, 2012 6:35 AM (in response to davidw53)I want to use HornetQ with Tomcat and, without any great desire to use EJB, JBoss is a simple way to do it, and the performance/scalability gap should now be much reduced with JBoss'es modules implementation.
Later I will want to also use Tomcat with JPA/hibernate, and using JBoss everywhere is much more straigtforward and less hassle than contriving different setups for each different application.
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5. Re: Set up HornetQ JMS security
davidw53 Jan 16, 2012 2:57 PM (in response to davidw53)Would those who wish to see this fixed please vote for https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-3150 as well as replying here?
There is some hope for a fix as the bug has been assigned to be fixed in 7.1.0.Final