Josh, I am glad you are on the track to fixing your problem. I do want to comment on your last statement. When an web-application is being deployed, a private JNDI context is constructed by deployer for that web-app. It would be a bad idea to have web-apps share one JNDI context. That said, JBoss stores a reference to the security service needed by that web-app in that JNDI context. This is what allows each web-app to link into JBoss' security layer specific for that application. It is unreasonable to expect JBossSecurityMgrRealm to work outside of an applications JNDI context.
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