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Pramod commented on TOMEE-3725:
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Ok sure, I can give a try with SNAPSHOT
> Returns invalid principal - Java EE Security - Inject
> javax.security.enterprise.SecurityContext
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>
> Key: TOMEE-3725
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-3725
> Project: TomEE
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: TomEE Core Server
> Affects Versions: 8.0.6
> Reporter: Pramod
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 8.0.6
>
>
> We used apache-tomee-plume-8.0.6 for this issue reproduce.
> We use our own JASPIC implementation for security, which works fine so far.
> It creates a CallerPrincipalCallback with subject and our own
> AuthenticatedUser principal. But if we call in an EJB ctx.getCallerPrincipal
> we get "GenericPrincipal"
> "getCallerPrincipal >[TomcatUser:
> GenericPrincipal[XXXXX(JFOXXXST.administrator,JFOXXXST.users,)]]"
>
> & NOT AuthenticatedUser principal- It seems our REQUIRED principal is not
> propagated correctly from servlet container to EJB container, the same works
> fine in OpenLiberty 21.0.0.X
>
> After spending some more check in security - looks like
> tomee-security-8.0.6.jar has below implementation which is returning empty
> set - is this expected? or future implementation will be provided?
> public Principal getCallerPrincipal()
> {
> return this.securityService.getCallerPrincipal();
> }
> public <T extends Principal> Set<T> getPrincipalsByType(Class<T> pType)
> { return Collections.emptySet(); }
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