No, each webapp needs to list its needed dependencies separately. Listing
cosign as a dependency in dspace/pom.xml will only place it into the
commandline application lib directory.

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Blanco, Jose <blan...@umich.edu> wrote:

> Mark,  the dspace/pom.xml is the only place that the jscosign is listed,
> and it seems like it would hold for all the apps.****
>
> ** **
>
> Take a look.****
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Mark Diggory [mailto:mdigg...@atmire.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, June 24, 2011 1:48 AM
> *To:* Blanco, Jose
> *Cc:* dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* Re: [Dspace-tech] adding cosing to manakin****
>
> ** **
>
> Yes, you need to look for the dependency for cosign in your jspui pom.xml
> and add it to your xmlui pom.xml****
>
> ** **
>
> Best,****
>
> Mark****
>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Blanco, Jose <blan...@umich.edu> wrote:*
> ***
>
> I have cosign running in my jspui, and I'm trying to run it now in xmlui,
> so I added the following to the xmui web.xml file:
>
> <filter>
>    <filter-name>Cosign Authentication Filter</filter-name>
>
>  
> <filter-class>edu.umich.auth.cosign.CosignAuthenticationFilterIII</filter-class>
>    <init-param>
>      <param-name>Cosign.ConfigurationFile</param-name>
>
>  
> <param-value>/l1/dspace/repository/dev/config/cosignConfigBlancoj.xml</param-value>
>    </init-param>
>
>    <init-param>
>      <param-name>Auth.JAASConfigurationFile</param-name>
>      <param-value>/l/local/apache-tomcat/conf/jaas.conf</param-value>
>    </init-param>
>
>  </filter>
>
>  <servlet-mapping>
>    <servlet-name>webiso-login</servlet-name>
>    <url-pattern>/webiso-login</url-pattern>
>  </servlet-mapping>
>
>  <filter-mapping>
>    <filter-name>Cosign Authentication Filter</filter-name>
>    <url-pattern>/webiso-login</url-pattern>
>  </filter-mapping>
>
> And I'm getting this error:
>
> SEVERE: Parse error in application web.xml file at jndi:/
> blancoj.dev.deepblue.lib.umich.edu/WEB-INF/web.xml
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Filter mapping specifies an unknown
> filter name Cosign Authentication Filter
>        at
> org.apache.tomcat.util.digester.Digester.createSAXException(Digester.java:2726)
>        at
> org.apache.tomcat.util.digester.Digester.createSAXException(Digester.java:2752)
>        at
> org.apache.tomcat.util.digester.Digester.endElement(Digester.java:1061)
>        at
> com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.AbstractSAXParser.endElement(AbstractSAXParser.java:601)
>        at
> com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.scanEndElement(XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.java:1782)
>        at
> com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl$FragmentContentDriver.next(XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.java:2938)
>        at
> com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentScannerImpl.next(XMLDocumentScannerImpl.java:648)
>        at
> com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.scanDocument(XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.java:511)
>
>
> ===
> I don't kwow why it can't find it.  It finds it just fine in jspui.  Do I
> need to change something in one of the pom.xml files?
>
> -Jose
>
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