Hi Joe,

I think this should work, so I have tried JOnAS interceptor with
this version of Tomcat.

The thing to remember is that JOnAS performs access control, not 
authentication. So, using another authentication mechanism is fine
as long as you make sure that the required Security context is 
propagated by Jeremie (acheived by the interceptor that ships with 
JOnAS).

Hope this helps.
Christophe
Christophe Ney - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enhydra Project - http://www.enhydra.org
Lutris Technologies - http://www.lutris.com

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> Subject: Tomcat 3.2 and Jonas security?
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> Does anyone know if Tomcat 3.2 will work with Jonas for the 
> purposes of 
> J2EE authentication?
> 
> The reason I ask is that Tomcat 3.2 introduces the JDBCRealm 
> mechanism, 
> which basically means you can get it to dynamically look up users and 
> passwords from a database of your own choosing, rather than just from 
> tomcat-users.xml.
> 
> This would be extremely useful to me...
> Joe
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