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