All of the security examples I have seen for JBoss involve J2EE/EJB container based 
security.  My use of JBoss is to make use of the MBean component model as opposed EJB 
component model as it offers more flexibility that I need.  My question is how do I 
enforce secure access to components (mbean based) using a declarative security model 
like J2EE.

The backbone of JBoss is JMX/MBean based so they must enforce security at that level 
too (outside the EJB container) but I am having a difficult time finding examples/docs 
on it.  I have bought the online docs but they seem to be EJB based somewhat.

I am new to JBoss so I may be completely off base.  Any help would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thanks,
John

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