I use JBoss, but only for our main application.  The login-config.xml file 
is for JAAS security.  The simplest configuration uses two additional 
files for security: users and roles.  That's about all I can tell you.

-Lou



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Hi Benedikt,

I haven't been working with JBoss yet, but since nobody else is
responding, I'll give it a try ;-)

Is the login-config.xml a part of JBoss? If you, I guess you'll have
to switch JSPWiki to container authentication in the
jspwiki.properties. JSPWiki's standard configuration is using its own
user database.

Best regards
 Florian


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