Hi,
I'm using a self extended class of JDBC realm to realize a user authentication.
Here is the corresponding part of my server.xml:
Realm className=de.mycompany.app.AppJDBCRealm
driverName=com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybDataSource
Hi Martin,
can you give me some more information? I don't even have a jaas.config. Is it
really that difiicult that it seems to be?
Jason
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in the server.xml? Because I found
my solution somewhere in the www.
Regards,
JasDA
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Betreff: RE: JDBC Realm doesn't work properly
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Hi,
I want to authenticate users in my web application using the JDBC realm.
Unfortunately the user tables already exist and don't match the standard
configuration for the realm. Loading the users works fine but I have an
additional user-role-relation table. So I have to modify the following
requests would be passed through tomcat1 instead of tomcat2, am I right?
Regards
JasDA
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