Thanks for yoy excellent support so far. Is '.' an escape character. All my queues are in the format com.xxx. I had an entry
<authorizationEntry queue="com>" read="users" write="users" admin="users" /> I got authorization error. I replaced it with <authorizationEntry queue="com.>" read="users" write="users" admin="users" /> It worked. Note the '.' after com. jlim wrote: > > > > Yes. You'll have to provide authorization for all destinations that > you'll be using. What you probably want to do is to provide > read/write/admin access to all destinations for your admin users eg. > <authorizationEntry queue=">" read="admin" write="admin" > admin="admin" /> > > then just provide authorization entries for specific destinations for > your other users > > Regards, > Jonas > > > > pradeep wrote: >> One more question - Do Queues and topics not mentioned in >> authorizationEntry >> required authentication ? >> pradeep >> >> >> jlim wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> The Tempdestination authorization entry was just added on the 4.2 trunk >>> (revision 479639). I don't believe it made it to the 4.1 build. You can >>> checkout the latest from trunk or download a nightly build >>> http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/org/apache/activemq/apache-activemq/4.2-incubator-SNAPSHOT/ >>> >>> The ">" is a wildcard. You can use it as is to indicate all >>> queue/topic or you can append it to a destination name (ie. USERS.>) >>> indicating all destinations that starts with "USERS." >>> >>> >>> Regard, >>> Jonas >>> >>> pradeep wrote: >>> >>>> I am using the Tempdestination authorization entry as mentioned in >>>> http://activemq.org/site/security.html. >>>> >>>> I am getting this error when starting embeded activemq server >>>> Failed to load type: tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry. Reason: >>>> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry; >>>> nested >>>> exception is java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: >>>> tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry >>>> >>>> I am using activeMQ 4.1 >>>> >>>> Also what does ">" right angle bracker indicate in the below tag ? >>>> <authorizationEntry queue=">" read="admins" write="admins" >>>> admin="admins" >>>> /> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/tempdestination-authorization-entry-error-tf2759609.html#a7714145 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.