Hi, I have my security domain information in jboss-web.xml:

<security-domain>java:/jaas/ldap-security</security-domain>

And the application policy set up in login-config.xml:

<application-policy name="ldap-security">
  |   <authentication>
  |     <login-module code="org.jboss.security.auth.spi.LdapExtLoginModule" 
flag="required" >
  |       <module-option 
name="java.naming.factory.initial">com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory</module-option>
  |       <module-option 
name="java.naming.provider.url">ldap://someurl:389/</module-option>
  | ...etc...
  |     </login-module>
  |   </authentication>
  | </application-policy>

Unfortunately our ldap setup isn't that friendly and I need to requery the ldap 
server in code to get additional information.  We have a custom .jar that been 
in production use since jdk1.3, and all I need to do is pass it the provider 
URL.  I thought it would be simplest to get it from the application policy.  Is 
there a way I can get that information in code?  I'm using Seam to trigger an 
authenticator class.

Thanks,

Jon


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