The names are cases sensitive.  Is there a reason you put the name as lowercase 
in the global configuration?

Darren

> On Dec 19, 2013, at 3:12 PM, "Prachi Damle" <prachi.da...@citrix.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Darren,
>  
> I am trying to add a new implementation of SecurityChecker interface which is 
> an Adapter.  I am adding  a plugin – RoleBasedChecker,  and I want to add it 
> to the list of SecurityCheckers at first position.
> However the new checker gets added to the list at the last position. The 
> order specified as below is not getting followed when the components are  
> loaded.
>  
> Do you think I am missing anything to be changed?
>  
> Changes I did:
>  
> 1)      I added my component in the global config:
>  
> 'Advanced', 'DEFAULT', 'ExtensionRegistry', 'security.checkers.order', 
> 'roleBasedEntityAccessChecker,AffinityGroupAccessChecker,DomainChecker', 'The 
> order of precedence for the extensions', 
> 'roleBasedEntityAccessChecker,AffinityGroupAccessChecker,DomainChecker', 
> '2013-12-18 01:45:31', 'Global', '0'
>  
>  
> 2)      I added it to the spring-core-registry-core-context.xml under 
> cloud-core
>     <bean id="securityCheckersRegistry"
>         
> class="org.apache.cloudstack.spring.lifecycle.registry.ExtensionRegistry">
>         <property name="orderConfigKey" value="security.checkers.order" />
>         <property name="excludeKey" value="security.checkers.exclude" />
>         <property name="orderConfigDefault"
>             
> value="RoleBasedEntityAccessChecker,AffinityGroupAccessChecker,DomainChecker" 
> />
>     </bean>
>  
>  
> 3)      The bean itself is defined in the 
> spring-acl-role-based-access-checkers-context.xml under the plugin
> <bean id="RoleBasedEntityAccessChecker" 
> class="org.apache.cloudstack.acl.entity.RoleBasedEntityAccessChecker" />
>  
>  
> Thanks,
> Prachi

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