On 20/04/2009 17:17, Scott Battaglia wrote:
(4) Place your own source either in the src/main/java of your Maven2 project (or to make it a submodule). We actually just place them in src/main/java and don't bother with a submodule.
Unfortunately if I build my new project as a war file, Spring does not find my classes on startup. But if I build to a jar file instead (and copy it into the cas modules dir) Spring finds my classes just fine. (In the war case, I see errors on startup regarding references to my classes in deployerConfigContext.xml)

Do I need to modify some config somewhere to instruct Spring where to find classes that are built into the war file?

Cheers
Andy



On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Andy Cowling <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    When I try to "import" my new credentials class definition into
    the new sister class of "BindLdapAuthenticationHandler" (from step
    4 below) the compiler throws as error that the class does not
    exist. Yet using the exact same import line (copy and pasted) in
    the credentials binder (step 2 below) works just fine.

    Why can't maven see the classes I added to the core when building
    external modules?

    Is there a way to see what class path maven is using?

    So far I did not change the maven config from the default that
    ships with cas 3.3.1.

    Cheers
    Andy


    On 15/04/2009 15:45, Marvin Addison wrote:
    I will assume that you want a login form that takes username/password
    and Tomcat is configured to request a client certificate for the CAS
    /login URI.  (This is the only way I can imagine you're getting both
    the LDAP bind credentials and cert simultaneously.)

    Here is my recommendation for how to proceed:

    1. Create a subclass of UsernamePasswordCredentials that contains both
    a username/password and the X509Certificate credential.
    2. Create an instance of CredentialsBinder that creates your custom
    credentials class above.  The binder has access to the
    HttpServletRequest, so you will have convenient access to the
    javax.servlet.request.X509Certificate attribute that contains any
    certificates.
    3. Modify the authenticationViaFormAction bean in cas-servlet.xml:
        A. credentialsBinder=YourCredentialsBinder
        B. formObjectClass=YourUsernamePasswordCredentials
    4. Create a subclass of BindLdapAuthenticationHandler that does both
    the LDAP bind and subsequent X.509 DN validation and register it to
    handle credentials of type UsernamePasswordCredentials.

    The LDAP bind handler should fire naturally since you are supplying an
    instance of UsernamePasswordCredentials (your custom class).  You
    shouldn't need to modify the Webflow at all from the default since you
    don't want the x509Check action, which will short-circuit
    username/password handlers.

    Hope that helps,
    Marvin



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