You can also set redback to use a shared path for it's cookies to have those work together.

- Brett

On 24/06/2008, at 8:48 PM, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:

Archiva and Continuum can already work with the same db, it is what lot of
users already use in production.

Emmanuel

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Lustig, Marc (Allianz Deutschland, externer
Mitarbeiter) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi,
since Archiva and Continuum are highly complimentary it would be helpful for many users to have a single login for both apps. I have heard this
request a number of times!
Already both apps ground on the same authentication and authoriation system
(redback) and the db schemas are also the same.
Would it be possible to use a single db-instance for both apps?
I suppose it won't work because the security-roles are different for each
system.
So, my idea is to leave the authorization each in the dedicated tables,
while having the authentication at a central place/table.

Can one of the Redback-developers please explain if it would be sufficient to have a single table JDOUSER, and the rest of the tables to have one for each app. I think the easiest way would be to use the same db- instance, and
simply prefix the table-sets: CONT_SECURITY_.... ARCH_SECURITY_....

I think anyway some better integration of Continuum and Archiva would be
highly welcome.

M.


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