Your CredentialsToPrincipalResovler throws an exception?  It seems like your
users are always found in that data store.  Or is some form of fake
principal being created?

-Scott

On 2/5/07, Stephen A. Cochran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, it must not return null on attempting to create a
DartmouthPrincial, because it is not failing through to the second
C2PResolver.

I haven't worked it all out yet, but I believe it's not failing and
returning null because the "new" command never returns a null object
if it makes it into the constructor, ie by the time your constructor
is called and you could check if the passed in params are valid, the
object already exists. You can't force the constructor to return null
at that point, and the exception I'm raising must not be handled in
the correct spot.

Steve

On Feb 1, 2007, at 3:33 PM, Scott Battaglia wrote:

> Would your DartmouthUserPassCred2PrincipalResolver be able to
> return a principal for the types of users that the new
> CredentialsToPrincipalResolver would be able to handle?  If it
> doesn't recognize those users and would return null, then the chain
> would continue until it found one that did not return null.

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