Oleg,
Sorry.. it's me again.
Okay... I've tried to follow all of the threads to
which you've pointed me to faithfully, I think I must
be still missing something.
This afternoon I went over Edwards tutorial (which is
pretty good as you promised) I did not want to
implement any particular security on the server-side.
The simple security manager is fine with me-> userId
== password is fine for this testcase...
The client has the proper interfaces implemented,
login is as required, I've modified my jboss.xml file
to specify a container and associated security bits...
yet still that pesky exception!
Oleg, perhaps you could take a look at my code which
I've uploaded to CVS. I'm working on 'cts' (jbosstest
module). The bean, client and interfaces are there as
well as the jboss.xml file which is under /resources.
If you get a chance....
Otherwise I'm going to do a bit of work on entity
beans....
cheers, (and thanks for all your help!)
peter
--- Oleg Nitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Peter!
>
> On Sunday 07 January 2001 17:16, Peter Braswell
> wrote:
> > > 2) You started to use JAAS on client, so why do
> you
> > > switch to
> > > non-JAAS now? Non-JAAS is not my area :-)
> >
> > I'm not sure what you mean here. The client
> > instantiates an object that implements
> > CallbackHandler(). I've got a auth.conf file on
> the
> > client side and the deployment descriptor for the
> bean
> > has the XML that you spoke of.
> I mean that the server authentication and role
> mapping can be set in
> two ways: with JAAS and without.
>
> JAAS way looks like
>
<authentication-module>java:/java/other</authentication-module>
>
<role-mapping-manager>java:/java/other</role-mapping-manager>
> You should choose the server login module in
> conf/default/auth.conf,
> see comments there.
> Also see the excellent manual by Edward Kenworthy in
>
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg07614.html
> and my initial description of JAAS stuff in
>
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg04170.html
> (however note that JNDI names have changed since
> then).
>
> > > 3) Where did you place those elements?
> > > Are they inside "container-configuration"
> elements?
> > > Does your bean reference that
> > > "container-configuration"?
> > > I recommend you to use EJX for editing
> jboss.xml.
> >
> > This is a good point. I don't think my jboss.xml
> file
> > is set up right. It doesn't give any error, but
> > neither does it seems like its working properly.
> I'll
> > try EJX.... I'll let you know.
> Well, if it is appropriate for you, you can add
> "authentication-module" and
> "role-mapping-manager" to each
> "container-configuration" in
> standardjboss.xml.
> Alternatively, add new container configuration with
> thin elements
> (their names in EJX slightly differ) and set your
> bean to use it.
>
> Regards,
> Oleg
>
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