Tomcat 3.3 suport multiple realms ( one per webapp , and also global
ones ), Just add your realm inside the context element in app-*.xml
file..

Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega


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> Asunto: Help with multiple security domains
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> I'd like to have two different JDBC realms within my 
> server.xml and then I'd
> like to reference those within my web.xml file.
> 
> I already have one JDBC realm working, I would like to add a 
> second one.
> Is there some sort of "name" or "key" that can be set for a 
> JDBC realm and
> then referenced by the security constraints within the web.xml?
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
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