I'm using JBoss-4.0.4.GA and I was just wondering why passing the security 
information in the incoming soap message header like so:

<env:Header>
  |   <jbws:username actor='http://webservice.jboss.com/ws4ee/login' 
xmlns:jbws='http://webservice.jboss.com/ws4ee'>report</jbws:username>
  |   <jbws:password actor='http://webservice.jboss.com/ws4ee/login' 
xmlns:jbws='http://webservice.jboss.com/ws4ee'>report</jbws:password>
  | </env:Header>

no longer causes a JAAS login on the back end.  How can I get this to work 
again as it did in JBoss-4.0.3.SP1?  I don't want to use BASIC auth; I want to 
be able to pass this information in the header and have it cause a JAAS login.  
My endpoint is a POJO and is deployed in a WAR.  What files do I need to touch 
up (i.e. web.xml, jboss-web.xml, etc...) to make this happen?

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