Hi Peter

Have a look at this:

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg07614.html

It's a compendium of information from various people, including Oleg, plus
what I discovered for myself from reading the source code and various JAAS
references and also a simple implementation of the two classes you need
(ClientLoginModule and ServerLoginModule).

I know it works, because I have it running on my machine.

Edward

PS

There are two minor errors, which Oleg points out in a response, but the
tutorial is still sound.

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Braswell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 January 2001 15:17
To: jBoss Developer
Subject: Re: [jBoss-Dev] getCallerPrincipal(), Atten: Oleg


Hi Oleg!


> 1) Why did you add additional line breaks? I am not
> sure that that it 
> the same as 

I added additional line breaks in my e-mail only.  The
jboss.xml has none.

> 
> 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.


> 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.  

thanks again,
peter

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