No jboss does not have a built in servlet/jsp container. You must use
tomcat, jetty, or another container. I'm not sure about the security stuff
though, I'm fairly new to enterprise java.
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> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 9:59 PM
> To: jBoss
> Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] Urgent: Authentication
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> I'm reposting this message cause I didn't get my answer the last two days.
> Can someone help me? Please.... this really urgent.
>
> thanks...
> Jerson
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 9:30 AM
> To: jBoss
> Subject: [jBoss-User] Urgent: Authentication
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>
> Hi... I'm trying to migrate my existing application to JBoss from
> weblogic.
> Currently, I'm using RDBMSRealm of weblogic to authenticate the
> user. What I
> want to know is does JBoss has a built-in servlet/jsp container
> or I should
> use either tomcat or jetty? If I need to use jetty or tomcat, do they
> support j_security_check? If no, what's the alternative? I have
> my username,
> password and role stored in a database that is actually used by Weblogic
> RDBMSRealm. Last question, if jetty/tomcat do support
> j_security_check does
> the authentication information propagate to the EJB tier (is the username
> accessible in the ejb tier using the ejbcontext's
> getCallerPrincipal?) Where
> can I find the documents about these stuffs?
>
> Sorry.... I have too much questions coz I just started playing with JBoss
> yesterday and my boss is requiring me to finish it for a limited period of
> time.
>
> thanks in advance...
> Jerson
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