I can't even get security to work with tomcat. It's version 3.2.1 but it
isn't working, and i tried that fix that you posted (of
securityctxinterceptor32) but that file won't even compile, even after I put
all the tomcat jars i could find into the class path. What should I do?


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From: "Philippe Coq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: No Security available in JOnAs from java app client? Only fro


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Is this solution JOnAS specific, or does this client also run with EJBs
deployed to othere servers? Is there a EJB-Spec-Conform implementation?
> >
> Yes it is true that is a JOnAS specific solution
> but that may help those who don't need interoperability with other
> EJBServer.
> I think the EJB spec says nothing about the User authentication
> requirements,
> you can find something in the J2EE specifications.
> At this time JOnAS doesn't provide the notion of application client
> container
> in which the authentication  process must occur.
>
>
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