--- David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 20, 2007, at 8:56 AM, Anita Kulshreshtha wrote:
>
> > I am leaning towards deploying MEJB as an EJBModule. To auto
> deploy
> > this I will be adding an mejb config. Are there any objections?
>
> no :-)
>
> I've been wondering if we should try to separate mejb security from
> other security somehow and thought perhaps we should use a
> GeronimoGroupPrincipal named mejb or mejb-admin. I think this would
>
> make it easier to e.g. give someone access to the web console but not
>
> the mejb or vice-versa. If we wanted to be even fancier we could try
>
> mejb-read and mejb-write.
This is a good idea. MEJB will have two roles: mejbuser (read only)
and mejbadmin (read write). One option is to map mejbuser to admin and
mejbadmin to mejb-admin. The 'admin' already has access to most of the
info via jmx. For the sake of simplicity we could still ship with only
"admin" group and require that mejb-admin be created to get write
access to mejb.
Should we restric access to JMXViewer also?
>
> Would this improve modularity or just create more difficult
> configuration?
Right now I am stuck at this:
@RolesAllowed({a, b})
public class ..... {
@RolesAllowed(b) {
public .. dosomething() {
}
}
Does this prevent 'a' from accessing dosomething()?
Thanks
Anita
>
> thanks
> david jencks
>
> >
> > Thanks
> > Anita
> >
> > --- Anita Kulshreshtha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Is there a reason for not deploying MEJB as an application and
> >> hard
> >> coding it in g-openejb?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Anita
> >>
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