Greg Akins wrote:

I have this

<bean id="filterChainProxy"
class="net.sf.acegisecurity.util.FilterChainProxy"> <property name="filterInvocationDefinitionSource">
<value>
CONVERT_URL_TO_LOWERCASE_BEFORE_COMPARISON PATTERN_TYPE_APACHE_ANT
/**=authenticationProcessingFilter,httpSessionIntegrationFilter,securityEnforcementFilter


</value>
</property>
</bean>


in my applicationContext.xml; which seems to be
relevant to the following stack trace.

2005-03-24 10:06:27 StandardContext[/eHold]Exception
starting filter Acegi Filter Chain Proxy
javax.servlet.ServletException: Bean context must
contain at least one bean of type
net.sf.acegisecurity.util.FilterChainProxy


In your web.xml, do you have a <context-param> for "contextConfigLocation" that includes your applicationContext.xml, along with ContextLoaderListener? Another possible problem might be related to JAR versions on your classloader. Check if you have any other acegi-security-XXX.jars (perhaps old versions) in your web application and servlet container classpath.

Ben


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