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1. Re: Data Sources when used with Security Domain (Destroying connection that could not be successfully matched)
jesper.pedersen Nov 8, 2012 3:19 PM (in response to rareddy)Use a nightly snapshot, and do <pool><allow-multiple-users/></pool><security><security-domain>blah</security-domain></security>
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2. Re: Data Sources when used with Security Domain (Destroying connection that could not be successfully matched)
rareddy Nov 8, 2012 3:27 PM (in response to jesper.pedersen)Jesper,
I saw that in your other thread, but if I use that flag does that use different pooling strategy such that it does not re-authenticate each time there is different user who uses the pool? also note many jdbc drivers do not support re-authentication over existing connections.
Thank you.
Ramesh..
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3. Re: Data Sources when used with Security Domain (Destroying connection that could not be successfully matched)
jesper.pedersen Nov 8, 2012 3:30 PM (in response to rareddy)If you use the above it'll use PoolBySubjectAndCRI in old speak. Reauthentication of existing connections is a different matter - we only have a plugin for MySQL atm.
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4. Re: Data Sources when used with Security Domain (Destroying connection that could not be successfully matched)
gamvi01 Nov 8, 2012 4:29 PM (in response to jesper.pedersen)Hi Jesper,
Is there a way to turnoff pooling ?
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5. Re: Data Sources when used with Security Domain (Destroying connection that could not be successfully matched)
rareddy Nov 8, 2012 5:52 PM (in response to gamvi01)I guess you could try
min-pool-size = 0
max-pool-size = 0
use-strict-min=true
flush-strategy=IdleConnections