Les, On second thoughts.. I'm still not sure. Why is it that there's SimpleAccountRealm.java in the stacktrace and no HibernateSecurityRealm (the one I implemented).
Any thoughts. Animesh On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 12:24 AM, Animesh Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oops! I should have looked at the stacktrace closer. This is unrelated to > Jsecurity. I've been working on an integration of Stripes+Guice+Warp > persist+Jsecurity. Jsecurity is the last remaining thing and when I got the > error I assumed it was because of that :P. So I'll close it here.. maybe > I'll drop you an email if I feel I need your help. > > Stacktrace: > > exception > > net.sourceforge.stripes.exception.StripesServletException: Unhandled > exception in exception handler. > > net.sourceforge.stripes.exception.DefaultExceptionHandler.handle(DefaultExceptionHandler.java:158) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.StripesFilter.doFilter(StripesFilter.java:249) > > org.jsecurity.web.servlet.JSecurityFilter.doFilterInternal(JSecurityFilter.java:382) > > org.jsecurity.web.servlet.OncePerRequestFilter.doFilter(OncePerRequestFilter.java:180) > > com.wideplay.warp.hibernate.SessionPerRequestFilter.doFilter(SessionPerRequestFilter.java:53) > > root cause > > java.util.NoSuchElementException > java.util.Collections$EmptySet$1.next(Collections.java:2910) > > java.util.Collections$UnmodifiableCollection$1.next(Collections.java:1010) > > org.jsecurity.realm.SimpleAccountRealm.getAuthorizationCacheKey(SimpleAccountRealm.java:157) > > org.jsecurity.realm.AuthorizingRealm.getAuthorizationInfo(AuthorizingRealm.java:265) > org.jsecurity.realm.AuthorizingRealm.hasRole(AuthorizingRealm.java:500) > > org.jsecurity.authz.ModularRealmAuthorizer.hasRole(ModularRealmAuthorizer.java:178) > > org.jsecurity.mgt.AuthorizingSecurityManager.hasRole(AuthorizingSecurityManager.java:213) > > org.jsecurity.subject.DelegatingSubject.hasRole(DelegatingSubject.java:211) > bookmark.web.action.HomeAction.preAction(HomeAction.java:14) > sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) > > sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) > > sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) > java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.DispatcherHelper$6.intercept(DispatcherHelper.java:442) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.ExecutionContext.proceed(ExecutionContext.java:158) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.BeforeAfterMethodInterceptor.intercept(BeforeAfterMethodInterceptor.java:113) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.ExecutionContext.proceed(ExecutionContext.java:155) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.BeforeAfterMethodInterceptor.intercept(BeforeAfterMethodInterceptor.java:113) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.ExecutionContext.proceed(ExecutionContext.java:155) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.ExecutionContext.wrap(ExecutionContext.java:74) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.DispatcherHelper.invokeEventHandler(DispatcherHelper.java:440) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.DispatcherServlet.invokeEventHandler(DispatcherServlet.java:285) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.DispatcherServlet.doPost(DispatcherServlet.java:167) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.DispatcherServlet.doGet(DispatcherServlet.java:67) > javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:689) > javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) > > net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.StripesFilter.doFilter(StripesFilter.java:246) > > org.jsecurity.web.servlet.JSecurityFilter.doFilterInternal(JSecurityFilter.java:382) > > org.jsecurity.web.servlet.OncePerRequestFilter.doFilter(OncePerRequestFilter.java:180) > > com.wideplay.warp.hibernate.SessionPerRequestFilter.doFilter(SessionPerRequestFilter.java:53) > > > On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Les Hazlewood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Hi Animesh, >> >> Your realm implementation looks fine. But, JSecurity doesn't throw a >> NoSuchElementException anywhere in its code. I'm assuming this has to do >> with how a collection is being used, either iterated by JSecurity, or >> something happening in your DAO layer. >> >> Please include the stacktrace - it is very hard to debug without it ;) >> >> Thanks, >> >> Les >> >> >> >> >
